Arturia Power / Flying Bus
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DoMath
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 89 posts since 14 Jan, 2019
Hello guys ,
I have Arturia Rackbrute 3U , I don't really use it .
At this point Moog 60HP case (that i have) is more
compact and usable but there is no power in it .
Can I remove Arturia Power and insert in Moog case and attach flying bus cable ? If yes is there any specification that i must keep in mind before buying Flying cable ?
Cheers
I have Arturia Rackbrute 3U , I don't really use it .
At this point Moog 60HP case (that i have) is more
compact and usable but there is no power in it .
Can I remove Arturia Power and insert in Moog case and attach flying bus cable ? If yes is there any specification that i must keep in mind before buying Flying cable ?
Cheers
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DoMath
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 89 posts since 14 Jan, 2019
anyone?
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whyterabbyt
- Beware the Quoth
- 32011 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
This forum is actually for software modulars, you probably want this moved to the Hardware forum.
I dont know if the Moog case has enough depth for the Arturia PSU, but from the images Ive seen, I dont see that that would be a problem.
However from those same images, it looks like the PSU connects to the busboard with a specific 4-pin connector, ie the only euro power connectors are on the busboard. So I doubt you can hook up a flying lead. Looks also to be a little bit of power conditioning (some caps etc) on the busboard which you'd lose.
You'd probably have to use a PSU designed for connecting to flying leads, like uZeus or whatever
Spec for flying leads is basically 'a Eurorack flying lead' as far as Im aware.
I dont know if the Moog case has enough depth for the Arturia PSU, but from the images Ive seen, I dont see that that would be a problem.
However from those same images, it looks like the PSU connects to the busboard with a specific 4-pin connector, ie the only euro power connectors are on the busboard. So I doubt you can hook up a flying lead. Looks also to be a little bit of power conditioning (some caps etc) on the busboard which you'd lose.
You'd probably have to use a PSU designed for connecting to flying leads, like uZeus or whatever
Spec for flying leads is basically 'a Eurorack flying lead' as far as Im aware.
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DoMath
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 89 posts since 14 Jan, 2019
Thanks , probably you are right i think but just contacted Arturia support to provide some information . Probably they say No as well
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Shabdahbriah
- KVRAF
- 9594 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
This got me curious as I've never seen an Arturia PSU out of the box, but I suspect there may be a depth issue with the Moog, given its shape vs the Arturia. Finally found a shot of the panel that does show shrouded 16-pin connectors on it. Although this is the 6U model. IF your 3U model has one or two of these (which look exactly like those black connectors on the bus-board panel), then the only issue would be the depth of the Moog, which you can (obviously) test by trying it.whyterabbyt wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 1:37 am
I dont know if the Moog case has enough depth for the Arturia PSU, but from the images Ive seen, I dont see that that would be a problem.
As stated, the flying cables are pretty standard.
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DoMath
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 89 posts since 14 Jan, 2019
I tried and its too deep for moog case