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Phatline

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like the whole things, the foots! a blm port! even a Reset-Switch (bootloader?) and pedals (for record? while playing piano?)

Hawkeye

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Thanks! :-)
Yes, pedals (not yet supported in the current software) should be quite easily mappable to different functions like "arm" or "run/stop".
The tilted orientation of the unit is of course optional, you can just remove the spacer and it sits flat on the table! But the rubber feet (Reichelt GF 2) will really hold it in place on various synths or if the stage is shaking :)

Many greets! Peter

Antichambre

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No space to put the screw inside? Or this is a choice?

18 hours ago, Hawkeye said:

But the rubber feet (Reichelt GF 2) will really hold it in place on various synths

I Like this.

Because screws are outside, are the small vertical plastic pieces enough? are you not afraid about gap in the middle of front and bottom acrylic panels(plastic bend)?
Bruno

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Hawkeye

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Hi Bruno,

Thanks!

It was a design choice - we have multiple m2 inner "sandwich" screws which could have been used, but then there would have been holes in the precious frontpanel :). In general, it is stable enough, only minimal "bulge" at the middle. The inner PCB sandwich is fixed to the bottom acrylic plate with 7 m2 screws, so it stays in place firmly, no wobble when pushing in "tight" midi cables for example - the vertical walls next to the screws are necessary to avoid "overtightening" and bulge of the middle part, correct - but in general, as the unit is very small (only about 20cm horizontally from screw hole to screwhole) methinks it is sufficiently stable, as long as the inner sandwich is constructed to specs (max 32mm inner height).

Many greets,
Peter

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