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Re: [motm] patch cables advice

2000-11-07 by thomas white

Well Fred,

For my system I have custom made a couple of cables with the perfect length 
for the connections they make. These include short "Out of the way" cables 
for filter to filter, vco to filter fo atleast one waveshape, eg's to vcf's 
and vca's for gate and cv out, pulse from vco to 120 sub octave mux, etc. 
Anyway my cables that are almost always pluuged in have really short cables 
so they stay out of the patching area most of the time. REALLY has helped my 
patching out being able to more clearly see through the fog of cables. Are 
you making cables yourself or buying them? I bought a roll of cable for 
about $100 from Mouser and now when I need cables, I simply buy the 
connectors and different colors of shrink to make whatever I need, whenever 
I need it. If you can build modules you can certainly build audio cables. 
Anf the home built way is cheap per cable. The trick is finding a good deal 
on the connectors. Hope this helps!

Thomas White


>From: "Cap'n F.M. Bleep" <bleep@...>
>Reply-To: motm@egroups.com
>To: MOTM list <motm@egroups.com>
>Subject: [motm] patch cables
>Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 09:38:15 -0600 (CST)
>
>hi there...
>
>i'm in the process of building a system that in its first incarnation will
>fit in an skb mixer case. now, i'm used to the nord, where patch cables
>magically appear, so i have no idea how many i need for the real
>modular... what numbers/lengths have some of you with similar systems
>used? oh yes... i plan on making stupidly complex patches. because we can.
>:)
>
>thanks,
>fred (abuser of, commas)
>

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