To me, it makes more sense to replace the 120 front panel with a 120A (that has an extra 4 holes for the individual outs) instead of adding a 1U companion module, provided that the circuitry containing the buffer circuits fits as a daughterboard within the 120 module space. A 1U companion module that contains nothing but 4 jacks in my opinion would be wanting something more in functionality to account for it's space requirement. Add some mults, then you're getting somewhere. The only downside to a 120A panel would be that you would now have a 120 panel that you didn't need. Maybe the stooge operation could be set up to convert a 120 panel to a 120A? George > --- In motm@y..., endiendi@t... wrote: > > I'm sorry, I read more carefully and I now understand that you still > intended a 2U panel, anyway you may still consider the suggestion of a > 1U companion module. > Cheers Enrico > > > > > 2. A MOTM-120A panel. The MOTM-120A would be laid out just like a > > > 120, but would have 4 extra jacks in the top row position. These > > > would support a mod bringing out all 4 sub octaves to their own > > > buffered full amplitude outputs. The mod would mount on a > > > daughterboard like the MOTM-800 output LED mod at my site. > > > > > > Yes? No? Maybe? > > > > > > Moe <snip>
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Re: [motm] Re: Future Stooge panels?
2001-06-30 by George Kisslak
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