--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "matthew carpenter"
<matfhew.carpenfer@...> wrote:
you have to place a module in the 1" to the right that either doesn't
require a board (such as an adaptor or C/M) or have a module next the
Frequency Shifter that doesn't need as much room for its board as it
does for the panel. I don't know of many of these off the top of my
head. I think the two individual boards of a Dual ADSR can be stacked
on top of each other in just 1" and if I recall correctly the boards
for the DSG take up only 2" (but I could certainly be wrong). Bottom
line: if you're considering a panel that includes a Frequency Shifter
you should call Rex to discuss the possibilities!
Hope this helps!
Chris
<matfhew.carpenfer@...> wrote:
>The panel itself is 2" but the boards behind the panel require 3" so
> How many inches does each version of the Frequency Shifter take?
> The table says 3 but the pictures of the panels show 2.
you have to place a module in the 1" to the right that either doesn't
require a board (such as an adaptor or C/M) or have a module next the
Frequency Shifter that doesn't need as much room for its board as it
does for the panel. I don't know of many of these off the top of my
head. I think the two individual boards of a Dual ADSR can be stacked
on top of each other in just 1" and if I recall correctly the boards
for the DSG take up only 2" (but I could certainly be wrong). Bottom
line: if you're considering a panel that includes a Frequency Shifter
you should call Rex to discuss the possibilities!
Hope this helps!
Chris