thanks for the help.
i want a compact portable modular effects system for playing live.
i don't mind getting somewhat diy - as long as it is simple.
i don't want to get into custom metal work - i don't have the
facilities and am better off just plugging prebuilt parts together.
i want to build something portable that is a halfrack size (half the
length of a 19inch rack, so 9.5 inches wide, by 128.7mm high, by
however deep i need to go for the modules and power to fit). i'm not
interested in running from batteries. i have no clue what the exact
requirements are that i should look for in a power supply,, could you
help explain exactly what i should be looking for could i possibly
just use a spare computer psu i have lying around
do you think it would be simple to build a buss board of my own to
fit in a half rack (9.5 inch) system
what are the dimensions of the holes in the module mounting strips
where can i get these strips, do they go by any specific name
thanks in advance!
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, "Julian" <julian@2...> wrote:
> Cases are an areao thats so specific to purpose. What exactly are
you trying to achieve
>
> Are you wanting somthing akin to an effects rack for djing, etc. or
are you wanting a portable modular, for playing live
>
>
> I wanted the latter, and came up with this:
>
>
http://www.port23.co.uk/synthdiy/a100/
>
> But that may be far bigger then you want. And how 'diy' do you
want to get too
>
> If youre happy to go the whole hog, then watch out on ebay for 2nd
hand power one power supplies, get a +/- 12v one (most are both
> 12 and 15 volt - user adjustable) and, whilst youre at it, watch
out for eurorack parts too. The parts you see in the photos of
> mine were mainly bought as packs 2nd hand, and then altered / added
to for my needs.
>
> Im not 100% convinced at building bus boards to be honest. I need
to break mine down and increase the earth line gauge, but doepfer
> sells the busses sepperatly anyway.
>
> The module heights are the standard eurocard height, of 128.7mm.
>
> Oh, in case youre interested, its possible to run the a100 modules
off two SLA batteries too, but i wouldnt want to comment on vco
> stablity and stuff there.
>
> Julian
>
> ps.
>
> I was going to show it off *g* here sometime, but not quite yet....
But seeing as im posting anyway, ive just got my pannels back
> from the engraver...
>
> See:
>
>
http://www.port23.co.uk/synthdiy/ele4music/
>
> j