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Michael Glaviano
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- Location: Northern Colorado
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by Michael Glaviano » Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:50 pm
ezratrice wrote:Hey there-
I have run alll of my mfs to a patchbay and yes there are a couple of jacks that act weird on the Murf and the delay. (Also the carrier in on the ringmod)
THere used to be a long thread about it on the forum but it may be long gone.
I'll try to send you some specific info when I get some time.
Here is a link to some old shots of how the PB looked in the end. MF are color coded on the PB to match the switches. Delays are in white. Murfs are in Green. Voyager is in the upper left hand quarter
Heres the link.
http://homepage.mac.com/christrice/PhotoAlbum20.html
I think photo # P1030400 shows the pb setup.
If you want I can send you an excel sheet of all patchbay layout as well.
A couple of points:
1) I think I recall the bit about the carrier on the RingMod. If you take the carrier I/O's to a patch bay you need to connect them to keep the RingMod running as though it were standalone. If you break the carrier in/carrier out connection by inserting another signal, it works as it should.
2) Your patch bay is great and the color coding is a fantastic idea. How did you print your labels?
3) Would you please send me a copy of your excel patchbay layout?
Thanks!
Michael Glaviano
aka Amigo van Helical
Northern Colorado
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OLFAudio
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by OLFAudio » Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:01 am
I'd be happy to get you the excel sheet on Monday when I get back to town.
As far as the printing. I removed the faceplate the of Neutrik PB and scanned it. Then in Photoshop, I typed everything up to make sure it was aligned properly.
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Michael Glaviano
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- Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:04 pm
- Location: Northern Colorado
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by Michael Glaviano » Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:32 am
Hi,
The key seems to be using a dummy plug with a resistor soldered between the Tip & Ring. It certainly helped in my setup.
Rather than repeating it here, I'd like to suggest that you check out my recent post on the "solution for patchbay problems with the 104 and Murf" thread.
Thanks,
Michael Glaviano
aka Amigo van Helical
Northern Colorado
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Michael Glaviano
- Posts: 30
- Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:04 pm
- Location: Northern Colorado
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by Michael Glaviano » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:59 am
ezratrice wrote:As far as the printing. I removed the faceplate the of Neutrik PB and scanned it. Then in Photoshop, I typed everything up to make sure it was aligned properly.
That's clever! My wife is the Photoshop expert. I'll ask her to do the same with my patch bay.
Thanks,
Michael Glaviano
aka Amigo van Helical
Northern Colorado