So apart from playing keyboards, I also run a vertical mill and have made myself a switch for the C2. I am tired of how the Bakelite cases are expensive and are easy to break. Is anyone interested in a metal case for the Leslie switch?
The photos at the end of this album are of a 1 off I've made for myself, but if there's enough interest I can get them anodized black. The case is milled out of 6061 aluminum and house a 3 way Leslie style switch. However, the switch isn't capable of hassling the voltages from a Leslie, yet.
Please let me know if any of you would be interested in such a solution for your Nord. I also believe that the price on these can be very reasonable, especially if there's quite a few that are interested.
-Erik
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Anyone interested in a better rotary switch?
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Re: Anyone interested in a better rotary switch?
I should also note, on part I made for myself, I didn't bother with the mounting screws on the bottom of the c2. I use industrial Velcro, I've never had an issue with it falling off while playing, and you can position the switch wherever you want.
Nord C2, Nord Stage 2, Moog Sub37, Moog Minitaur
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