Old School Rack Mount
Old School Rack Mount
For all of those who use Eurorack gear and other CV gear, I'm sure we'd love to see a Voyager Old School rack mount. Please make it happen!
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Re: Old School Rack Mount
Why not get one of the current RME's with the CV expanders ?
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Because that would be pointless excess against what I am suggesting. If you consider the savings on the Old School from not having things I don't need (i.e. lots of digital controllers, storage for presets and MIDI implementation), the additional savings of having no keyboard makes it perfect. What I'm after is an all analog, all modular version of the RME, I guess, which would make it even less expensive and would lose all the things I don't need (many of which are the more likely components to cause fatal problems over time - in this case, spending less would mean getting more, as in 'more reliability').
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My guess is that a rack isn't all that old school?
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Okay, then mount it in a eurorack case.
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EricK wrote:http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/viewtopi ... =1&t=10197
A Voyager someone modded to eurorack format.
...which, by all accounts IS the Old School. They share the same analog board so remove presets, the touch pad, LCD, and of course the kbd and LHC and you've got the Analog board which is powered and has a few dozen board contacts which can be wired up (if you have the guts or are careless enough [!! : ) ] to 1/4" jacks and 100k pots).
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