SKBs are great! I have several in various styles and sizes. Good prices for the quality. Light weight. ATA approved. Look cool--especially in Star Trek episodes. I have only checked an SKB on an airline once and it did well, although it did of course get scuffed a bit. I think Paul said part of his original design strategy was based around the SKB 12U pop-up mixer case. 2 racks of MOTM--1U for MIDI-CV--1U for amp. Actually I don't need an amp (old skool Paul! Ha!) I use the new Berhinger 40-point patch bay (although the brushed Al finish matches my Emu modular better). Finally Paul made the depth of the modules so they would comfortably fit in this case too. Some of the SKB cases come with rails on the fronts and backs (not the mixer case though of course). This is excellent for taking your PS and mounting on the back (MOTM 3U free!). Also good for placing a patch bay for quickly connecting non-modular components (jacks are on the rear of the units) at gigs. Since Paul is so much of an advocate that "something good already exists, why do I need to do it?" that I am surprised he said he was going to provide custom racks. Perhaps it is part of the modular culture he has to conform to. Although I am sure many people will buy this high MOTM-quality fixtures. --Todd > I live in an apartment which includes 5 cats and a dog. The dust > problem is > almost incredible. I barely manage to keep my synths clean (it's one of my > daily chores), and I want to keep my MOTM as clean as possible. Would you > people suggest a SKB case so that I can close off the front when I'm not > using it (and back most of the time)? Any other case options? > DavidBivins.
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Re: Cases for MOTM
1999-05-14 by Tentochi
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