> Greetings everyone.
>
> Long time A-112 lover here, looking to make it fit in a case with
> depth of 50-60mm or less. Has anyone considered or successfully
> modified their A-112 to fit within one of these cases If so,
> any lessons learned you're able to share, or general tips for
> doing this kind of modification
>
> I'm considering re-mounting the panel controls to a different PCB
> and running leads back to the main PCB, which seems simple
> enough. However, finding a way to support the original PCB looks
> to be tricky, as there aren't any holes for spacers of places
> where they could be added. One thing that comes to mind is
> re-mounting it within a project box and hook and loop fastening
> that to the back of my case.
>
> Any guidance offered is much appreciated. Since crossgrading to
> Intellijel cases from P9s I haven't been able to use the A-112
> which leaves me with many tears :'(
>
> Cheers!
>
> Brandon Zeeb
The A-112 was developed about 15 years ago and I don't have access to the
pcb layout software anymore as it was designed on an Atari ST. But I took a
look at the pc board of an A-112 and there are some GND planes that can be
used to drill mounting holes. You only have to pay attention not to
interrupt pcb tracks. But it's safe to drill into the GND planes.
A new and more modern sampler module is also on our to-do list but so far I
have no information about features or availability as it's in a very early
planning stage.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer