I made a patch last Saturday evening that would be perfect to listen to while riding the Magic Bus! --Shemp > -----Original Message----- > From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...] > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 8:00 PM > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Multiple Personalities > > > From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> > > From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker <nate@...> > > For those of us who are unaware (me included) what is > "Larry's Magic Bus?" I've heard it mentioned before, but > never asked, I tried searching the archives, but it came > up with every archive since #6 and the few i checked > had nothing to do with this subject. -Nate > ----------------- > From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...> > > I'll let Larry answer since he thought it up, and I've blabbed > too much today already. > > ---------------- > Oh sure Dave ! Open a can of worms and then leave me to eat the damn > things.<snicker> > > Nathan, > Some of us on the list have decided that we want to build > wooden cases for > our MOTM modulars to give them that classic vintage synth look (how's that > for avoiding the "M" word boys). The idea is that it would be nice if the > cables that connected modules could be organized in a fashion that made > that huge patch, neat, easily repeatable, and easy to get to all the knobs > and controls. > > Paul was kind enough to place all the jacks along the > bottom of the MOTM > modules. So, the idea came about that a cool multiple would be horizontal > instead of vertical. First, think about a 1U blank panel below > your row of > MOTM modules. The jack spacing is exactly equal to MOTM modules, so the > multiple row looks almost like an extension of jacks at the bottom of the > modules. And, the cables are very short. You could of course have a row > like this below each row of MOTM with some connections in between > the mults > (behind the rack). So if you wanted to connect a modules on the > top row to > one on the bottom row, two short cables would be used to the > mults directly > below and nothing is draped all across the panel in your way of knob > tweaking. > > Now, it does not take a genius to figure out the problem > with this. One > 1U panel like this would have 40 1/4 phone jacks in a 19" rack space or 96 > in the 24 Unit wide wood case that I am planning. That is simply more > jacks than needed AND a waste of good panel space. So, I decided if that > could be cut in half, the number of jacks would be just about > right. So, I > have found a nice piece of aluminum that is exactly 1/2 rack > space tall and > comes in 4 and 8 foot lengths available at any hardware store. > It is three > sided, so it is super strong and will not flex from jack pluggin' > and such. > It is not that neat for a rack, because then every other row of your MOTM > is offset 1/2 space. However, for the case builders, it provides 48 jacks > across a 24 unit, one jack directly below each jack in the MOTM modules > above. So, a 48 unit MOTM wood case could that classic looking two rows > high, but actually 11 rack spaces. 1/2 extra rack space below each MOTM > row. > > I have two magic busses cut and drilled for my wood cabinet > (which is on > hold for now). All I have to do is locate a good paint shop to get the > same finish Paul uses. We know what the paint is (Paul told us). Now, > once you have all these jacks, you have more possibilities of multiples > that one can imagine. Mine will not be grouped but distributed. For > example, those 48 jacks could be 8 different 6-unit mults. They could be > distributed across the strip 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, > 8, etc... with all the 1s being connected together, 2s together, > etc. So, > if you connect modules on the same row together, you can just jump down to > the magic bus, again with short cables that are not stretched across the > panels. I have replaced the metal washers with colored washers > so that the > colored washers indicate how the mults are connected. If you decode to > change the grouping down the road, it is easy to change the ID on the > front. Just change washers. Now colored washers, THAT is a whole > different thread. > > Now let your mind wander a little further, and start thinking > about how you > might normalize some of these things for distributed CVs, gates, triggers > and you realize that every module would be within short distance of the > connections it needed. The possibilities are endless. John Barlow and I > have discussed at LEAST 1/2 million combinations using toggles, rotary > switches, and even push button hex coded dial thingies. Just let > your mind > wander. > > Enjoy. > Larry > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > $20 OFF PURCHASES FOR YOUR PET AT PETOPIA.COM! > The Internet Pet Paradise has everything you need to keep your pet happy > & healthy! Shop now to receive $20 off purchases of $30 or more! > <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/Petopia116 ">Click Here</a> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >
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RE: Multiple Personalities
2000-01-27 by Tentochi
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