Get one of these. I am going order a couple of them in a couple weeks. It's 8u and the Command Station is 6u,
so you will have a couple more spaces for another piece of kit that has a very shallow depth.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/317209-REG/Gator_Cases_G_MIX_8_PU.html
It will look like this racked...
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/attachments/electronic-music-instruments-electronic-music-production/124258d1244513088-cheap-colorful-rack-synths-110207_17302.jpg
As you know you have to remove the plastic sides and save them somewhere off to the side.
Don't loose your screws in the process.
For those of you that don't have the ears, we should look into having some machined and powder coated or sending them to Middle
Atlantic and let them do it. Anyways, it's really secure after it's been racked. It's not going anywhere. Plus you look pretty cool when rolling into a gig with your command station in a case while totting it around with the rolling wheels and retractable handle.
I've had a lot of success making platform boards cut to size to fit in a keyboard case, then using industrial strength velcro to attach tabletop gear to the boards. With that arrangement, you can leave stuff attached to the boards where they'll be secure in the case (trust me, the industrial strength velcro will hold stuff tight) and even leave patch & MIDI cables connected between gear on the same board. Set up is easy: just pull out the boards, place them on keyboard stands, and attach whatever cabling you need to run between gear on different boards. I paint the boards black so they look nicer, and typically I'll need to remove the rubber feet on gear so I have a nice flat surface to attach the velcro to. In order to keep boards from knocking around in the case, I'll lay a 2" piece of foam, cut to same size as the board, over the top of the board inside the case. You can get the foam from a fabric or a sporting goods store.
D7> Any recommendations? I need to tote the following gear:
> *px-7
> *kaoss pad
> *microkorg
> *mackie profx12 mixer
> *electribe
> *Roland tr-505 drums
> *miscellaneous midi & audio cables
> Thanks in advance
> Matt
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