I Think having the jacks on the side is the best for both Rack and portable users - I have a problem with some modules when I use my porta cases laying on their backs or slanted (the most common use for me). I have had to mount my AS Joystick module upside down to keep the cables out of hands way when playing. For the portable case user who plays the units at a slant or on it's back the out row at the top would be the best but at the sides works for both uses. Too bad push- push switches cost too much - you can cram a ton of pushbuttons next to each other. I have a bag of a couple of hundred Shadow DPDT push button switches but they would have to be mounted on parallel PCBs to work - a real hassle. -James On Feb 4, 2008, at 7:58 AM, hardware@doepfer.de wrote: >> i agree with florian that the 8 outputs should be on >> the bottom or top of the matrix (even if the matrix >> should become 7x7 or 8x7). >> otherwise you loose much of the instant visual >> feedback, and gets quite confusing... > > Look at the revised preliminary info page of the A-183-1. We added > a second > version with smaller distance between the sockets to obtain an 8x8 > matrix > with outputs at the bottom. But for this version not all sockets > can be > mounted with nuts. We will have to built a second prototype to find > out if > the stability is sufficient. It may work if the holes for the > sockets in the > panel have exactly the same diameter as the threads of the sockets > (i.e. no > gaps). > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: AW: AW: [Doepfer_a100] patch matrix
2008-02-04 by James Husted
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