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Anyone ever seen a Frac/Eurorack Combo Rack?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

reignbear wrote:
adamf wrote:
I have been focusing more on my frac than euro of late. I wanted to get a delay module into my frac system. Thinking it over, I realised that my Harvestman Tyme Sefari measured 15 hp, which happens to be a very good size match for two frac spaces. So, with a bit of bravery, I mounted it into my frac case by drilling some appropriately spaced holes in the frac rails and making a little power connector adapter. Powered it on and have been enjoying it ever since. Not sure about the wisdom of running it on 15 rather than 12v, but it works for me (so far...).

Using this same principle, you could mount any combination of euro modules that adds up to 30 hp (ie: 4 frac spaces) into a Frac system, provided they are ok on 15v.


is the tyme sefari still running fine under 15v?


Yes, my sampling friend is still running well on 15v.
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ddoyen wrote:
how about getting a paia or blacet rack, and something like a tiptop happy ending..or whatever combination of frac and euro you have in mind and stack and mount em up in a nice wooden box?

i'm thinking that's what I'm leaning towards..(unless I'm missing something and it's a bad idea??)

I got my 9700 together and want to get some of the newer paia modules and some blacet stuff eventually but I think I wanna get a rack of make noise stuff together..shit is just soooo damn cool.


Nothing wrong with that approach. I have a row of malekko/wiard running with my frac stuff currently. It has its own 12v supply while the frac has 15v.

If you decide to run everything on either 15v or 12 v only, just be aware that some euro modules may not be able to run on 15v (they may have ICs that fry) and that using a voltage that a module was not original designed for may change its operating characteristics (eg: my Metalbox tube VCA didn't have as much balls or snarl when run under 12v --yes, balls and snarl are legitimate technical terms).

Also, some Frac modulation sources may output voltages above 12v.If you are running a mixed 12 and 15 v system, hitting the 12v stuff with higher voltages may damage them.
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