Hi Julian, I don't know if it helps, but I installed a memx board in my Hammond case, although I found I had to rotate the main board through 180 deg and extend the power supply cables to get the lid to fit. Only a 20 min job though, and it all went back together again. Cheers Andy On 25 Sep 2007 at 0:18, Colin Fraser wrote: > Hi Julian, > > > I have one of the pre-production p3s that steve thomas > > engraved and routed > > the cases for. > > > There is a lack of clearance between the note board and the > > memory board. > > Specifically where the ribbon cable attatches to the pot > > board theres a > > conflict. The upper pot board's connector seems, from what i > > can tell by > > peering in through the gap when i close the case, to clear. > > This must, of > > course, be due to the angle of the case... > > I've seen that problem in a Hammond case too - the narrower, squarer > one. > I replaced the right-angled ribbon cable connector with a straight > one on > the lower pot board. > The cable may need rejigged to be a little longer between the two > pot > boards, since this puts the lower connector further round. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > > > --- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net techman@synth.net
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] memory boards and hammond cases
2007-09-25 by Andy Wilson
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