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Yippee...

Yippee...

2006-03-11 by Nick Rothwell

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Rack ears for older, pre production p3?

2006-03-11 by Colin f

> I bought a preassembled p3 back a couple of years ago or 
> so...I've never
> thought about racking it before, but I'm trying to 
> consolidate some space
> here, and actually, I think that it would work rather well that way.
> 
> Are rack ears available for this version? (purchased in summer of 04 I
> think, assembled by the man hisself)

I can't remember off-hand which type of pre-production case you had Gene.
If it's the black one with the blue base, then they will fit into a rack
width-wise, but there aren't any brackets available that will attach easily.
My approach would be to get some alu angle from a DIY store, cut a couple of
lengths for brackets, fit them to the top edges of the sides of the blue
base, then mark out where the holes for rack screws would go.
Can't be too hard ;-)

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

Rack ears for older, pre production p3?

2006-03-11 by Gene Schwartz

I bought a preassembled p3 back a couple of years ago or so...I've never
thought about racking it before, but I'm trying to consolidate some space
here, and actually, I think that it would work rather well that way.

Are rack ears available for this version? (purchased in summer of 04 I
think, assembled by the man hisself)

Gene

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Rack ears for older, pre production p3?

2006-03-11 by Gene Schwartz

> 
>> I bought a preassembled p3 back a couple of years ago or
>> so...I've never
>> thought about racking it before, but I'm trying to
>> consolidate some space
>> here, and actually, I think that it would work rather well that way.
>> 
>> Are rack ears available for this version? (purchased in summer of 04 I
>> think, assembled by the man hisself)
> 
> I can't remember off-hand which type of pre-production case you had Gene.
> If it's the black one with the blue base, then they will fit into a rack
> width-wise, but there aren't any brackets available that will attach easily.
> My approach would be to get some alu angle from a DIY store, cut a couple of
> lengths for brackets, fit them to the top edges of the sides of the blue
> base, then mark out where the holes for rack screws would go.
> Can't be too hard ;-)
> 
> Best regards,
> Colin Fraser
> Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
> http://www.sequentix.com
> 
> 

Well, given the level of incompetence that I can attain when attempting
something that practical.....

Re: Yippee...

2006-03-12 by Jim Combs

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Nick Rothwell <nick@...> wrote:
> 	http://www.cassiel.com/misc-images/new-arrival.jpeg

<will ferrell voice> Look at chu </will ferrell voice>

The world just became safer and more dangerous at the same time;^)

Looking forward to hearing the results!

-Jim
www.touchxtone.com
www.myspace.com/jimcombs

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