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<blockquote data-quote="Jef Bass" data-source="post: 68760" data-attributes="member: 1882"><p>Case/doghouse tray idea...</p><p></p><p>Hey folks. Just wanted to share my latest venture in the shop- and how it relates to the X32. </p><p></p><p>I always put off the little things in my humble setup until its nearly too late. The router. The extra monitor for the computer. Blah blah blah. Well, not anymore. I decided to build a case to contain it all. 1/2" and 3/4" 13-ply Baltic birch & MDF and a little Duratex later I've got something that I think will prove highly functional. </p><p></p><p>A couple of notes as you peruse the pics...</p><p>1. The slots below the sides of the console are to accommodate 2 rack mount servers running Windows 7. I'm waiting on rack rail to arrive this week. One computer for console and amp control, and the other for recording. </p><p>2. The armrest is wrapped in gray leather and the little area to the right of the phone cradle is for a mouse. </p><p>3. There are two 2U racks below the console (below the keyboard/script slots immediately under the armrest). They will be used for Clearcom, Furman, and super quiet fans to help keep the servers and console cool. </p><p></p><p>Please tell me what you think. Oh, and the LCD's are actually mounted to the underside of the doghouse lid for easy deployment. And yes, they're mounter upside down. They fit in the case better that way and Windows lets you flip the signal with great ease...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jef Bass, post: 68760, member: 1882"] Case/doghouse tray idea... Hey folks. Just wanted to share my latest venture in the shop- and how it relates to the X32. I always put off the little things in my humble setup until its nearly too late. The router. The extra monitor for the computer. Blah blah blah. Well, not anymore. I decided to build a case to contain it all. 1/2" and 3/4" 13-ply Baltic birch & MDF and a little Duratex later I've got something that I think will prove highly functional. A couple of notes as you peruse the pics... 1. The slots below the sides of the console are to accommodate 2 rack mount servers running Windows 7. I'm waiting on rack rail to arrive this week. One computer for console and amp control, and the other for recording. 2. The armrest is wrapped in gray leather and the little area to the right of the phone cradle is for a mouse. 3. There are two 2U racks below the console (below the keyboard/script slots immediately under the armrest). They will be used for Clearcom, Furman, and super quiet fans to help keep the servers and console cool. Please tell me what you think. Oh, and the LCD's are actually mounted to the underside of the doghouse lid for easy deployment. And yes, they're mounter upside down. They fit in the case better that way and Windows lets you flip the signal with great ease... [/QUOTE]
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