Awesome solution! Looks great too. The Blofeld is one of my absolute favorite synths. But its interface requires a lot of fiddling to program, due to its lack of knob-age. I find that people's experience with the Blofeld has everything to do with how accessible its interface is to the user. If its easily at hand, then its a charm to edit and work with. If its tucked away somewhere thats inconvenient, then its that much harder to love. Your's looks perfect! Dig your set up, bro!Rigel wrote: There is a wooden board under the Yamaha AW1600 and Gaia. I attached a metal plate to the underside of this board with 6 screws, bent the plate upwards, hung the Blofeld on the top edge of the plate. Blofeld has an indentation all along where the back and under covers meet, and my metal plate and Blofeld are attached securely with a one side adhesive velcro band. All this procedure took 15 or so minutes. The plate was about usd 1..
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