So what format is that?
2005-12-13 by mate_stubb
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2005-12-13 by mate_stubb
The pic on the online home page of this list doesn't appear to fit any of the various format panels I've seen. It's silver like frac, but with different legending and knobs. http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/groups/g_16766411/.HomePage/__sr_/827e.jpg?grXUGoDBnenjfmh9 So what is it - a prototype or custom? Moe
2005-12-13 by Mike Marsh
Isn't that Modcan B? --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > > The pic on the online home page of this list doesn't appear to fit any > of the various format panels I've seen. It's silver like frac, but > with different legending and knobs. > > http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/groups/g_16766411/.HomePage/__sr_/827e.jpg?grXUGoDBnenjfmh9
> > So what is it - a prototype or custom? > > Moe >
2005-12-13 by Mike Marsh
Ah, maybe not: aren't those 1/8" jacks? --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > > The pic on the online home page of this list doesn't appear to fit any > of the various format panels I've seen. It's silver like frac, but > with different legending and knobs. > > http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/groups/g_16766411/.HomePage/__sr_/827e.jpg?grXUGoDBnenjfmh9
> > So what is it - a prototype or custom? > > Moe >
2005-12-13 by Mike Marsh
Eurorack: final answer... --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@s...> wrote: > > > Ah, maybe not: aren't those 1/8" jacks? > > --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" > <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > > > > The pic on the online home page of this list doesn't appear to fit any > > of the various format panels I've seen. It's silver like frac, but > > with different legending and knobs. > > > > > http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/groups/g_16766411/.HomePage/__sr_/827e.jpg?grXUGoDBnenjfmh9
> > > > So what is it - a prototype or custom? > > > > Moe > > >
2005-12-13 by mate_stubb
That's my point - it doesn't match the eurorack pics on the Cyndustries site. Different graphics, different font. Labels placed differently, and silver themed knobs instead of all black. ????? Moe --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@s...> wrote:
> > > Eurorack: final answer... >
2005-12-13 by mate_stubb
OK, so there is euro AND there is frac and they are different - gotcha. Moe --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
> > That's my point - it doesn't match the eurorack pics on the > Cyndustries site. Different graphics, different font. Labels placed > differently, and silver themed knobs instead of all black. > > ????? > > Moe > > --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" > <michaelmarsh@s...> wrote: > > > > > > Eurorack: final answer... > > >
2005-12-13 by Cynthia Webster
mate_stubb wrote: > The pic on the online home page of this list doesn't appear to fit any > of the various format panels I've seen. It's silver like frac, but > with different legending and knobs. > > http://us.a2.yahoofs.com/groups/g_16766411/.HomePage/__sr_/827e.jpg?grXUGoDBnenjfmh9 > > So what is it - a prototype or custom? > > Moe > > > > > > Hi Moe! What you are seeing is the "Euro" or Eurorack Format, It is slightly taller than a Frac Rac, and wider. The panels are also much thicker, and the mounting holes are slotted so that the module may fit into either a Doepfer cabinet or either an Analogue Systems, or Analogue Solutions rack. Euroracks have mounting holes for modules measured in HP units, (short for "Horizontal Pitch). The Cynthia Euro Format Zeroscillator is 36HP Wide. (182.37 mm wide x 128.44 mm tall) As far as the look & feel goes, instead of mimicking the look of other Eurorack formatted devices, I chose to go with a "Silver on Silver" theme that could perhaps be described as something in-between retro test equipment, and complex military radios. It fits-in nicely with the other modules already available in the format, but we are breaking new ground here, and it has it's own sophisticated look. Best Wishes! Cynthia
2005-12-13 by Brad Hawkins
> What you are seeing is the "Euro" or Eurorack Format, > > It is slightly taller than a Frac Rac, and wider. uh, ?? they're at least shorter than Frac frac = 5.25" tall euro = 5.06" tall
2005-12-13 by Cynthia Webster
Brad Hawkins wrote: > > > What you are seeing is the "Euro" or Eurorack Format, > > > > It is slightly taller than a Frac Rac, and wider. > > > uh, ?? > > they're at least shorter than Frac > > > frac = 5.25" tall > euro = 5.06" tall > Yes of course, please forgive me I got that mixed-up! The Frac Rac is taller but not wider than the Eurorack version. Thanks Brad! Cynthia
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2005-12-13 by Cynthia Webster
Hi Everyone! We've received several inquiries about our "Buy Three!" discount policy, and we thought about it and have some answers... If you wish to buy a combination of different formats to create a set of three Zeroscillators and thus qualify for the discount, our policy is that YES, you may do so as long as the formats are all on the same invoice, in the same Paypal shopping cart, and shipping to the the same single address. Please read the following carefully. We have separate Paypal Buttons specifically for three of the same format of Zeroscillator, so if you wish to ~mix~ formats and buy three at a time, then please use the "Buy Three and Save!" buttons and in the NOTES section on the Paypal Page ~please~ indicate what combination of formats that you choose. Again, to qualitfy for the discount, order them as a group of three, (and not as three separate sales - in three separate formats). This choice of three will be "etched in stone" as they say and we will ship whatever is mentioned there with no exceptions. Another Question was along the lines of, "If I buy only one Zeroscillator now, and then decide to buy two more, can I still get any discount on the other two?" The answer is No, sorry - that 's the whole idea behind Buy Three ~now~ and Save! Trying to be flexible and accomodating here without driving our Accountant crazy! LOL! Hope this is helpful! Cyn