Thanks for the detailed reply Dieter. Thank you also for this insatiable desire for knob-laden, shiny aluminum and green squares. is there an antidote or a known cure? :) -jk --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <hardware@...> wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > Is there a trick to getting modules to line up properly on the monster > > case due to the fact that there are 2 separate rails per row? > > All of my rows end up with 3 HP's (or some other odd number, never > > even numbers)left over, even the rows that are filled with only > > Doepfer modules. Any hints? > > This is the procedure we use when a monster case is assembled with modules: > > - assemble the mostleft module (do not yet totally fix the screws) and align > the front panel so that only a small gap is left between the module and the > case (~ 1 mm or less) > - assemble a module with 4 mounting screws in the overlapping area in the > middle of the case so that one screw is in the left threaded insert and the > other one in the right threaded insert (do not yet totally fix the screws) > - assemble the leftmost module (do not yet totally fix the screws) > > Align the front panels (the screws are not yet totally fixed) so that the > gap between the mostleft module and the case is nearly the same as the gap > between the mostright module and the case. The remaining gaps should be 1 mm > or less. Then fix the screws of the mostleft and mostright module to fix the > positions of the threaded inserts. The center module can be removed after > that and the case can be assembled with the other modules. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: Monster Case Rail Problem... Maybe?
2008-06-23 by jeswa
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