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CHEETAH MD16RP Digital Drum System
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MD16R / MD16RP and Me |
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Slight Modifications |
There are always some very very minor annoyances with the MD16R or RP. |
1. External wallwart power adaptor - a chunky 9V/1A DC power adaptor, with a 3 Pin DIN connector. |
2. Stereo jack sockets for the outputs -
always needed the stereo-to-2 mono leads. Mr K.Y. Yuen (chief engineer of Tang Lou Studios / ex-R&B Studio) would know this very well - back in 1992/1993 at R&B Studio, he even made me a stereo-to-2 mono (but on balanced stereo jacks) cable! |
Since there are loads of space inside the MD16RP, so in July 2005, I decided to do a little modding - to get the power inside, so I don't have to use the wallwart, and also, route the stereo out into two mono sockets. |
C Y 's Mods on the Cheetah MD16RP |
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It's basically drilling a few holes and mounting and re-routing stuff. | ||
Problem is, even the 19" rackmount case
is pretty cheap - it's a metal case all right, but the black finish was
actually a layer of paint - a bit like wall paint, so when I started
drilling, areas around the holes would have the paint falling off! Also my drill was dying - so in the end I only did the IEC and the stereo->2 mono, not all the outputs. |
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I was gonna do a 9V PSU and mount a transformer inside, but in the end I decided I'll just put a 13A extension socket inside and put the original power adaptor wallwart inside!! | ||
The white thing you see on the left is basically a 13A mains extension socket! | ||
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That Big chunky fat black thing is the adaptor wallwart plugged into the extension socket! |
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Just enough space... Actually my electric drill died during the process of modding this. So I couldn't drill any mounting holes to secure this. However, the space available was just right, and the top PCB can secure them slightly. So i actually just taped the extension socket and the adaptor to the rackmount casing. |
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The 3 Pin DIN connector was removed and the output of the wallwart is soldered directly on to the PCB power input, underneath the DIN socket. | ||
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The Power switch was originally supposed to be a fuse holder, but my drill broke down and I drilled a hole too large, so in the end i put the power switch there, and leave the original front power switch for switching in the 9V instead. |
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Note: To make the IEC Mains Inlet hole, I use a screwing hand tool, which is an M10 Radius Hand Hole Cutter, 28x21mm (RS Cat.#543-614 or or 541-501), with matching 10A Snap In PCB Mount IEC 320 Plug Socket (
To make the square-ish hole for these illuminating Power
Switch, another one of these Hand Hole Cutter is needed. This one is the
M10 rectangular hole cutter,22x19.6mm, RS Code: 600-161. |
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Basically a pair of jack sockets tapped to the main stereo socket, splitting up the stereo into proper Left and Right sockets. | ||
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The 2 Left/Right sockets are mounted
underneath the ROM Expansion slot. Loads more space down there - could have done the 8 individual outputs too, but I couldn't be bothered. |
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Cheetah MD16RP Soundz |
I suppose a poor man's
Roland R8 ? I dunno. I always think the MD16RP sounds have some kind of guts. It has many sounds, including a fake 808 cowbell, a "Word-Up" Snare-Clap, etc. Kinda retro these days, but not as 80s as those 80s 1st generation sampled drums. Afterall they were 16 bit samples... |
I'll put up some sound demos here when I have time... There are a few website that has the original MD16 single hits samples. |
Other Links on the Cheetah MD16RP... |
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There isn't actually much info on the web on the MD16... but there are more sites for the Cheetah MS6 synthesizer rackmount. |
C.Y.'s Filez on the Cheetah MD16RP |
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Cheetah MD16R Manual | ||
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Cheetah MD16RP Manual | ||