Hi Martin,
Thanks! I remember seeing a photo of the Bumble Bee a couple a number
of months back...but had totally forgotten until you mentioned it.
That's exactly what I'm looking to setup...in fact, it's almost the
exact same model of Pelican case as well! So, there is hope...I guess
I'll just need to use a deeper case than my current one.
Best, Jamie.
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, "d_n_f_n <dnfn@p...>" <dnfn@p...>
wrote:
> Hello Jamie, take a look at this...
> The Swedish doepfer dealer "synthesizer network" sells a really
> small case. info from his site:
>
> >>The Bumble Bee is a light-weighted case suitable for live
> performances or picnics in the open air. The unbreakable case
> is used by the polic force holding telecommunication-electronics
> to be buried in the ground. The Bumble Bee can hold modules
> with a full width of 42 HP and the Bus board can handle
> maximum 4 modules. The Bus Board requires a stand alone
> AC/AC adapter 7.....9V AC output. It will be available with or
> without the AC/AC adapter (only 230V version available). <<
>
> For further questions: network@a...
>
> ///Martin d_n_f_n
>
>
>
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, "Jamie Drouin
> <dandy@q...>" <dandy@q...> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm looking at putting together very compact Doepfer
> system...around
> > 4-5 modules...and wondered what the physical depth of the
> Doepfer
> > modules is
> >
> > Also, does anyone else have a similar mini-suitcase Doepfer
> system
> > they've built I assume the mini power supply does the trick.
> >
> > Best,
> > Jamie.