after you ripped out that pesky woodwind... hehe...
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 8:02 AM, James Husted <
the_ersatz_planet@...
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wrote:
> I had imagined that it would cost a bunch. I have a couple of Anvil
> Case briefcases laying around (they used to sell them as promo items)
> and I could try to build a keyboard into one of them. I used to go to
> pawn shops and look for old instrument cases and build electronics
> into them. Sometimes you can find a old wooden instrument case that
> is just the right dimensions to do the job. I had good success with
> old clarinet and tenor saxophone cases - just the right size for
> small projects after you ripped out the insides.
> -James
>
>
> On Jun 20, 2008, at 2:35 AM,
hardware@...
<hardware%40doepfer.de>wrote:
>
> >> Dieter - How about a road case version of the 3-octave one shown
> >> under the P-cases Since the P-cases are meant to be portable, why
> >> not the keyboard too (I know, it's the cost).
> >>
> >> -James
> >
> > I can ask our case manufacturer to built a P-case for any of the OEM
> > versions. But the cases will be very expensive as they have to be
> > made as
> > custom single-unit production. I don't think that we will sell many
> > of these
> > cases. But as a special design we could offer it.
> >
> > At the moment we try to find a solution to built the A-100CGK
> > (probably the
> > 5 octaves version, maybe together the A-198 ribbon controller) into
> > the top
> > cover of the A-100 monster base. But I can not yet confirm that it
> > will
> > work.
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> >
> >
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