Thanks for the info. No, what I mean by motm format in this case is just
the overall size of the thing - probably along the lines of what you're
getting. I'm going to stick with the knob spacing as it is on the bank
boards - no need to overly complicate things. The v2.fpd file that's in
the file section here looks fine - I'll probably end up using it.
Although I'll also approach the stooge guys and see if they're interested.
Steve
> Steve
>
> There are a couple of 1/4" jack based versions in the photos section. I
> suggest that you 'beware' about MOTM format. Depending on what you mean it
> could add a LOT of time, effort, and cost to your Milton. Peter is building
> a Milton for me even as we speak. It is 'MOTM' compatible in that it will
> be 5U high, 10U wide, and use 1/4" jacks. It will not be using the MOTM pot
> spacing however. You'll get a better idea why when you check out some of
> the photos. The MOTM pot spacing make for a huge panel! In fact, if you
> check out the Q960 Sequencer on Synthesizers.com, you'll see that even an 8
> stage sequencer will need smaller knobs.
>
> Also, Stooge industries is continuing so you should still be able to pursue
> that avenue for your panel. Also, Jeff P. on this list has an FPD file for
> his MOTM panel. He is friendly and helpful.
>
> Good luck with your Milton.
>
> Larry T.