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RE: waist-high gear



Title: RE: waist-high gear

>>I like this Camcorder idea as a possible stand for my Kaos pad (KP2), anybody tried it?<<

I used the same tripod idea for my notron sequencer but, being a bit heavier than the jam-man, and being in a plastic case, it didn't stay attached to the mini-wedge-plate very long. I learned the hard way- that's the weakest link in this idea- the point where the wedge plate is bolted to the gear. if it is a plastic case, then a metal plate on the inside will strengthen this fixing. the notron was fine once I found a large disc of steel and sandwiched the rear casing of the sequencer between this and the tripod adaptor plate.

for something like a kaos or one of the alesis air-jobbies, the little tripod will be ideal.

d/r.m.i.



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