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Re: the joy of rackmount

Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-11 by Paul R Bower

>From: Christopher Jeris <cjeris@...>
(I emailed Doepfer a while ago to ask them how wide was a Eurorack
>horizontal unit, and they said 5.08mm = 0.2".  Was the European standard
>really designed around inches and feet too ??)


yep, it's the same standard originally designed for military /
telecommunications - it's probably an early NATO protocol.
we didn't decimalise until the early seventies, we still work in both
systems - the trick is not to get them mixed up ;-)
by the way, on the 50% discount front, if i've started with my own personal
system (can't wait) but would like to get a couple of the processing modules
for the studio where i work - does this count as an introduction..?
cheers
paul

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-11 by Paul Schreiber

Let's see, you signed up yourself?  :)

How about your cat?

Paul S.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul R Bower <vulture.squadron@...>
To: motm@onelist.com <motm@onelist.com>
Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 3:28 PM
Subject: [motm] Re: the joy of rackmount


>From: "Paul R Bower" <vulture.squadron@...>
>
>
>
>>From: Christopher Jeris <cjeris@...>
>(I emailed Doepfer a while ago to ask them how wide was a Eurorack
>>horizontal unit, and they said 5.08mm = 0.2".  Was the European standard
>>really designed around inches and feet too ??)
>
>
>yep, it's the same standard originally designed for military /
>telecommunications - it's probably an early NATO protocol.
>we didn't decimalise until the early seventies, we still work in both
>systems - the trick is not to get them mixed up ;-)
>by the way, on the 50% discount front, if i've started with my own personal
>system (can't wait) but would like to get a couple of the processing
modules
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>for the studio where i work - does this count as an introduction..?
>cheers
>paul
>
>>

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-11 by velure

> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
> Let's see, you signed up yourself?  :)
>
> How about your cat?

my cat, curtis, wishes to buy several modules.  since he has trouble typing,
i am sending you this email.  curtis wishes to buy a 420, a 410, and an LFO.
and since curtis does not have a credit card, i have generously allowed him
the use of my credit card.  please send the previous post haste.  he would
also like to know if you intend to make a "string ball" controller or
"scratching post" controller.  something that would go +/- 5 preferred.


meow
steve & curtis(who really does make much noise except when he gets hot).

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-12 by J. Larry Hendry

> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
> 
> Let's see, you signed up yourself?  :)
> 
> How about your cat?
> 
> Paul S.

Hey, if he gets by with the cat, then I must insist that my wife counts. 
After all, at least she can solder.  So far, I have not been able to get my
cat to put together a good joint.  He gets to swatting at the solder like
its string and makes a total mess.

Larry

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-12 by Seth Redmore

>
>
> Hey, if he gets by with the cat, then I must insist that my wife counts.
> After all, at least she can solder.  So far, I have not been able to get my
> cat to put together a good joint.  He gets to swatting at the solder like
> its string and makes a total mess.
>

Yeah,  my cat has to use two or three papers when he puts together a joint.
Really harsh on the lungs -- it's like I'm smoking solder.  :)

--Seth

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-12 by J. Larry Hendry

> From: Seth Redmore <sredmore@...>
> 
> Yeah,  my cat has to use two or three papers when he puts together a
joint.
> Really harsh on the lungs -- it's like I'm smoking solder.  :)
> 
> --Seth

Hummm...
Typical musician.
LH

Re: Re: the joy of rackmount

1999-10-12 by Paul R Bower

>Let's see, you signed up yourself?  :)
>
>How about your cat?
>
>Paul S.
nevermind - i had to check (but getting the human league in the studio next
door up for it is a kosher one - yes..?)
as for elliott & rosencat, they're far too busy with the weather machine
they've built in the cellar to get into modular synthesis. anyway -
elliott's an un-neutered tom so he's banned from the studio :-(
anyone fancy a modular synths & cat owners list..? (joke)
cheers
paul

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