No confusion here. The mixer is for me, and anyone who might be interested in it. I'm not trying to design a commercial product. This is a DIY forum.There seems to be some confusion as to who this mixer is for in the market.
No confusion here. The mixer is for me, and anyone who might be interested in it. I'm not trying to design a commercial product. This is a DIY forum.There seems to be some confusion as to who this mixer is for in the market.
Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...not 100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.[Would you be willing to share the working 3D file you have?] -- I'll share you mine, if you will share with me yours!!! Is it FPD?
Which CAD-file format would you like to have? -- STP? IGS? FPD? SLDPRT? X_T? Let me know, OK???
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[should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL] -- I can do -- 3D STL -- but, not right away right now. I gotta take-off and run some errands before it becomes too late to do so here.Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.
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[I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version] -- I have 3 immediate questions for you:Happy to. I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version using your attachment trick. Like I said...not 100% set in stone. This was really just a POC. As for the 3D file, the only application I have that can open 3D files is SketchUp, which should be able to import DWG, DXF, or STL.
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The units are mm. It's set to 2mm because FPD doesn't allow the selection of 1.5mm (the thickness of the original Takachi panel) at this size.[I have attached both a FPD (what I used to make it) and a DXF version] -- I have 3 immediate questions for you:
Based upon the sheet-metal chart shown below, your panel thickness of 0.079" only comes close in either the Galvanneal or Stainless Steel metals or in the standard Aluminum 5052-H32 at 0.081" thick. Let me know, OK???
- Which "unit-of-measurement" did you use? Imperial (inch)? Or, metric?
- How thick is this panel supposed to be? I am measuring 0.079" or 2mm, neither of which is a standard thickness.
- What material is this panel supposed to be made from?
>> NOTE: Galvanneal is a rather "unknown" type of sheet-metal, but it is widely used in both the computer and medical electronics industries for their enclosures. Although a tad-bit more expensive than the run-of-the-mill aluminum, it does have some positive attributes, one of which is that it has a really nice finish to it. Just sayin'.....
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>> SORRY!!! -- In my world, I always have to deal with and work in -- ABSOLUTES -- and no "if's, and's or but's" as Frank may or probably does at his FPD company.
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Well it's obvious from design choices you're making I suppose that this isn't meant for mass consumption. I think there is a missed opportunity here for this to appeal to a larger audience.No confusion here. The mixer is for me, and anyone who might be interested in it. I'm not trying to design a commercial product. This is a DIY forum.
The whole point of this place is DIY. If there are elements of this that you like, you can take them and use them to build something of your own that meets your needs. If you’re waiting for someone here to design a product for you, you’re in the wrong place.Well it's obvious from design choices you're making I suppose that this isn't meant for mass consumption. I think there is a missed opportunity here for this to appeal to a larger audience.
I found your dream mixer.... the Alesis 1622. It's plastic-y, old and basic looking and there are a ton of your beloved 1/4" input and output jacks on the back. I'm not waiting on anybody to design me anything. I'm trying to help you not waste time missing out on a lot of simple features.The whole point of this place is DIY. If there are elements of this that you like, you can take them and use them to build something of your own that meets your needs. If you’re waiting for someone here to design a product for you, you’re in the wrong place.
Well it's obvious from design choices you're making I suppose that this isn't meant for mass consumption. I think there is a missed opportunity here for this to appeal to a larger audience.
Forum Rule #4. You will find that the members of this community are courteous and respectful of each other, so please reciprocate those gestures. Leave the flame-war mentality at another forum.I found your dream mixer.... the Alesis 1622. It's plastic-y, old and basic looking and there are a ton of your beloved 1/4" input and output jacks on the back. I'm not waiting on anybody to design me anything. I'm trying to help you not waste time missing out on a lot of simple features.
I've watched as you are unwilling to compromise on the most basic and obvious design features. You want LED meters and 990/transformer outputs yet have no ability to even make it a simple summing mixer.
Your ideas and plans are archaic at best and time wasting at the most basic. You and you alone would appreciate the simple, limited features of this design. You want to draw with crayons, have at it. Good luck maintaining interest with your Kinder Konsole
[The units are mm / FPD doesn't allow the selection of 1.5mm / The original panel is spec'd at "A1100P", but FPD uses EN AW 5005] -- It appears to me as though you are allowing a software program to dictate to you -- HOW -- you are going to design a sheet-metal panel, instead of -- YOU -- telling the software program -- HOW -- you want your sheet-metal piece TO BE DESIGNED!!! However and on the other hand.....you have also made it abundantly clear that this project is -- YOUR BABY -- so if you want to be told under what criteria and parameters that you are allowed to design by and under.....THAT'S YOUR CALL!!!The units are mm. It's set to 2mm because FPD doesn't allow the selection of 1.5mm (the thickness of the original Takachi panel) at this size.
The original panel is spec'd at "A1100P" anodized aluminum, but FPD uses EN AW 5005 H24/34 [Al Mg1 (B)], which they have available in 2mm thickness.
Hi OPWhy aren't there more options out there for high-quality compact desktop line level mixers? It seems like these would be popular for hybrid ITB/OTB mixing. I'd love something with around 12 channels (or 8 channels and FX returns), and simple controls (maybe trim, HPF, pan, auxes, solo, mute, fader). The closest I've seen is the Speck VF10M, which only has solo, mute, and fader, and costs $2800!
There are plenty of cheap prosumer mixers out there from Yamaha, Mackie, A&H, etc...but those all have far more features than I want, and implement them cheaply (more things to fail, more cheap parts in the signal path, etc). Something like the SSL SiX gets close, but costs too much for what it is.
I'd love something like a modern interpretation of the Studer/Revox C279 for around $1,000-$1,500.
Am I alone here? Is everyone else happy just mixing in the box or out on a huge console? Are there other options I'm overlooking?
Just to put this into context, FPD is a free program provided by Schaeffer specifically for designing front panels FOR THEM TO MAKE. In fact, if you read the small print in the licence documentation, you are specifically forbidden to use the files to get anyone else to make your panels (although many panel manufacturers will accept fpd files). Given that context, the material restrictions are not surprising.[The units are mm / FPD doesn't allow the selection of 1.5mm / The original panel is spec'd at "A1100P", but FPD uses EN AW 5005] -- It appears to me as though you are allowing a software program to dictate to you -- HOW -- you are going to design a sheet-metal panel, instead of -- YOU -- telling the software program -- HOW -- you want your sheet-metal piece TO BE DESIGNED!!! However and on the other hand.....you have also made it abundantly clear that this project is -- YOUR BABY -- so if you want to be told under what criteria and parameters that you are allowed to design by and under.....THAT'S YOUR CALL!!!
[FPD is a free program provided by Schaeffer specifically for designing front panels FOR THEM TO MAKE] -- See below:Just to put this into context, FPD is a free program provided by Schaeffer specifically for designing front panels FOR THEM TO MAKE. In fact, if you read the small print in the licence documentation, you are specifically forbidden to use the files to get anyone else to make your panels (although many panel manufacturers will accept fpd files). Given that context, the material restrictions are not surprising.
The real point of my reply is that FPD is a very easy program to use, a million miles better than any other mechanical drawing package I have come across which is perhaps why so many DIYers use it. The restriction in material type/thickness is a small price to pay.