Next project almost complete
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My FoogerRack nearing final assembly. Will fit nicely on the wall behind my Voyager, rather than on the floor What do folks use for "lots of wall warts"? I need to stuff them inside the rack somehow as well...
VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
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I'm running around 14 Foogers. I just keep all the wall warts under my Fooger desk. It takes about 4 power strips to keep all the children fed.
Stephen
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Stephen
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@stephan, thanks! there should be space behind the Voyager, once it's all in place. btw I love your setup
@gladmarr, yeah a bit light on Moog delay versions. But I have several old DOD analog rack mounts and pedals, plus plenty of Eventide digitals equivalents: H3000, GTR4000, H8000FW, and four H9's.
What use cases do you envision for the delays? As a straight delay in the 100ms or more range, I prefer one. More tends to muddy things up to my ear. For Flanging, Chorus, Doubling, I like several. To me, it's a matter of taste if you prefer Analog vs Digitial in situations where there is more than one active; One is a must have, more is relative to priorities for the whole setup. Once you have good DSP boxes, other options present themselves other than the limited delay features of the MF's. Check out Eventides H9 stompbox, other folks on the board have them - they are crazy good! For me, at the limit it's space constrained in the 'analog corner', and 12 is my limit
@gladmarr, yeah a bit light on Moog delay versions. But I have several old DOD analog rack mounts and pedals, plus plenty of Eventide digitals equivalents: H3000, GTR4000, H8000FW, and four H9's.
What use cases do you envision for the delays? As a straight delay in the 100ms or more range, I prefer one. More tends to muddy things up to my ear. For Flanging, Chorus, Doubling, I like several. To me, it's a matter of taste if you prefer Analog vs Digitial in situations where there is more than one active; One is a must have, more is relative to priorities for the whole setup. Once you have good DSP boxes, other options present themselves other than the limited delay features of the MF's. Check out Eventides H9 stompbox, other folks on the board have them - they are crazy good! For me, at the limit it's space constrained in the 'analog corner', and 12 is my limit
VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
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If they would just make an Envelope/VCA that would be very nice for both of us.
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These have obviously been posted before.
I finally managed to get that hole filled with an excellent deal on a used bass murf.
Now both of my shelves are side-by-side on the floor at the foot of this cabinet but you can see that I use two power strips, each with (I think) a 50 foot extension cord. I believe it cost around 100 bucks at walmart. I've used this rig for years, and the only problem that I've really run into is that some have told me that connecting two different outlets that might otherwise be on different circuits can increase the chances for ground loops. Noise of this kind has plagued my system for a long time, but there is also quite a bit of junk to plug in. Stay away from powering the CP from the Voyager, as that has been known to create noise as well.
The benefit here is that generally, no matter where you are, you should be able to reach an outlet. This was necessary where I lived previously.
Hope this helps, but I am also looking for a better way to get things powered.
Oh, and I always unplug the power strips and all my gear when I'm not in the studio.
I finally managed to get that hole filled with an excellent deal on a used bass murf.
Now both of my shelves are side-by-side on the floor at the foot of this cabinet but you can see that I use two power strips, each with (I think) a 50 foot extension cord. I believe it cost around 100 bucks at walmart. I've used this rig for years, and the only problem that I've really run into is that some have told me that connecting two different outlets that might otherwise be on different circuits can increase the chances for ground loops. Noise of this kind has plagued my system for a long time, but there is also quite a bit of junk to plug in. Stay away from powering the CP from the Voyager, as that has been known to create noise as well.
The benefit here is that generally, no matter where you are, you should be able to reach an outlet. This was necessary where I lived previously.
Hope this helps, but I am also looking for a better way to get things powered.
Oh, and I always unplug the power strips and all my gear when I'm not in the studio.
Support the Bob Moog Foundation:
https://moogfoundation.org/do-something-2/donate/
I think I hear the mothership coming.
https://moogfoundation.org/do-something-2/donate/
I think I hear the mothership coming.
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@EricK, I agree a VCA/ADSR would be great. I'll probably settle on a Synthesizers.com rack to supplement my current CV stuff. Curios about the top rack, there is a patch panel, but it appears too large for the single fixed filter bank. The Foogers you have in there aren't routed to the patchbay. So, what do all the jacks do?
Also, you have two VX-351's; how does that work, unless you have two Voyagers?
Also, you have two VX-351's; how does that work, unless you have two Voyagers?
VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
Re: Next project almost complete
I use a very long outlet strip, meant for wallwarts. I can flip them all on/off with the switch that way. you can zip tie the cords up nice and tidy. Inside a rack cabinet, that probably won't help you.
MRNUTTY, your setup is looking awesome and highly useful!
Your's too EricK! I love that you are adding in modular cabinets too. I find my modular to be a great compliment to the Foogers (sequencers, mixers, envelopes, VCA's and wilder LFO's).
MRNUTTY, your setup is looking awesome and highly useful!
Your's too EricK! I love that you are adding in modular cabinets too. I find my modular to be a great compliment to the Foogers (sequencers, mixers, envelopes, VCA's and wilder LFO's).
MemoryMoog Plus (with Kenton Midi Upgrade Kit) MF-101 Lowpass Filter, MF-102 Ring Mod, MF-103 Stage Phaser, MF104M Delay, MF-105M MIDI MuRF, MF-107 Freq Box, MF-108M ClusterFlux and CP-251 Control Processor.
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That's great for keeping all your gear off, though if you live in an area where lightening strikes, it won't save you at all... Unplugging is the only way to go.Bryan B wrote:I use a very long outlet strip, meant for wallwarts. I can flip them all on/off with the switch that way.
That or buying a very expensive power protector, the kind that will self destruct before damaging your equipment.
Stephen
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Don't get me wrong, when I hear thunder I am off unplugging my gear right away. It is much easier to do that when you only have a few plugs to pull out.
MemoryMoog Plus (with Kenton Midi Upgrade Kit) MF-101 Lowpass Filter, MF-102 Ring Mod, MF-103 Stage Phaser, MF104M Delay, MF-105M MIDI MuRF, MF-107 Freq Box, MF-108M ClusterFlux and CP-251 Control Processor.
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Thank you Bryan B! It's been a lot of work - wood and I never get along. Happily, it's offered a truce and I seem to be able to get straight cuts, and even alignment. Thhank you 'wood'!
Here's what the current* endgame looks like. I have reserved 1U at the bottom of each rack to bring all the 1/4 inch jacks (minus 2 on the left and three on the right) to a couple of patchbays. Next is a small rack of four Slim Phatty's to poly up my Little Phatty. Will also used as parallel synths for complex mono patches. and some of my spare analog rack mounts; delay's, choruses, flanger's, and a good old spring reverb
*-thanks to EricK, I now have a rack of Synthesizer.com modules in mind (ADSR's, Filters and VCA's) to cram between the foogers and the Voyager. But that's for another time
Here's what the current* endgame looks like. I have reserved 1U at the bottom of each rack to bring all the 1/4 inch jacks (minus 2 on the left and three on the right) to a couple of patchbays. Next is a small rack of four Slim Phatty's to poly up my Little Phatty. Will also used as parallel synths for complex mono patches. and some of my spare analog rack mounts; delay's, choruses, flanger's, and a good old spring reverb
*-thanks to EricK, I now have a rack of Synthesizer.com modules in mind (ADSR's, Filters and VCA's) to cram between the foogers and the Voyager. But that's for another time
VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
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@EricK, BTW where do you have your modules listed? I can't identify some of them from the one manufacturer I know of; Synthesizers.com.
Silly me; they're Moog of course! NM!
Silly me; they're Moog of course! NM!
VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
Re: Next project almost complete
I love the wood sides and wall hanging! That is a very Moogy setup.
You probably already saw this, but if you didn't... here is what my Fooger setup looks like now:
The modular in the background is about 100-spaces of currently manufactured modules (except some that I made custom to do specific things).
The whole mounting board hinges forward and stops for easy patching (if needed). I scratched my head for years over how to rack these in a way that pleased me and this was the end result (which I am very happy with).
You probably already saw this, but if you didn't... here is what my Fooger setup looks like now:
The modular in the background is about 100-spaces of currently manufactured modules (except some that I made custom to do specific things).
The whole mounting board hinges forward and stops for easy patching (if needed). I scratched my head for years over how to rack these in a way that pleased me and this was the end result (which I am very happy with).
MemoryMoog Plus (with Kenton Midi Upgrade Kit) MF-101 Lowpass Filter, MF-102 Ring Mod, MF-103 Stage Phaser, MF104M Delay, MF-105M MIDI MuRF, MF-107 Freq Box, MF-108M ClusterFlux and CP-251 Control Processor.
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@Bryan B YES! that masterpiece was what got me off my butt and working on getting my Foogers into play I love your modular beasty too. I'm already planing push my Fooger rack up, and put 5U's worth of modular EG's, Filters, and OSC's underneath it. The fun never ends
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VoyagerEB, Minitaur, LittlePhattyII, 4xSlimPhatty, Sub37, MF[2x101,2x102,103,104M,105,105B,105M,2x107,108M], 3xCP251, XV351, MP201;
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
2xMother 32, DFAM, Subharmonicon;
System 55 and Minimoog clones with lots of mods.
Re: Next project almost complete
Bryan B wrote:You probably already saw this, but if you didn't... here is what my Fooger setup looks like now:
That looks like the command center, ground control, whatever you call the analog brain center.