Ike,
  All of the cable snakes have edac connectors on the board end. I
have 2 HD24XR machines that only accept 1/4" plugs, so I'll have to
change those over. I'm going to take it slow and tackle the
connections as I go. I may have to make some changes on the
multitrack returns at the board, in which case I'll probably need to
figure out the pin layout so I can return signal to all 40 channels
if I need to. The board is 40x26x8. 

Dave

---- Original Message ----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NEOTEK:  Power Supply Connections
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 12:31:22 -0400

>Hi David
>       If your edac cons already have cable in them you should only  
>have to re- terminate the other end (don't the Alesis decks use a 56 
>
>pin edac for I/O)?
>        In any case edac product including pins and tooling are  
>available from digi-key and others.
>        Reverb 1-4 is probably the Aux 1-4 sends that you would plug 
>
>into your fx units.
>Best
>Ike
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On 2010-03-30, at 11:09 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Thanks again Ike,
>>   I've got an edac snake for the master section. The snake is
>labled
>> like this:
>>
>> Cue 1 & 2 In L-R
>> Cue A-B In L-R
>> Studio Mon In L-R
>> Control Room Monitor A In L-R
>> Control Room Monitor B In L-R
>> Control Room Monitor C In L-R
>> 2 Trk 1 In/Out 1-2 (XLR)
>> 2 Trk 2 In/Out 1-2 (XLR)
>> 2 Trk 3 In/Out 1-2 (XLR)
>> 2 Trk 4 In/Out 1-2 (XLR)
>> Reverb 1-4 (not sure what these are for)
>>
>> There are snakes for Pro Tools that I'll have to re-terminate for
>my
>> Alesis HD24's. I'm going old school for the time being - no
>computer!
>> I've never used edac connectors before. Is there a tool for making
>> the connections inside them?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Dave
>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: NEOTEK:  Power Supply Connections
>> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 09:48:48 -0400
>>
>>> Anytime! Feel free to ask whatever you want, whenever you need to.
>>> There's usually somebody available with an answer.
>>>         Did your console come with cabling/edac connectors?
>>> Connector 1 is usually all of the I/O for the master section
>>> Including the monitors.
>>> Best
>>> Ike
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 2010-03-29, at 11:50 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Ike & KB. The Elite is going to be a whole new experience
>>> for
>>>> me. I honestly know very little about it and most of my learning
>is
>>>> going to be from hands on experience. I've never had a board
>where
>>> I
>>>> couldn't just plug everything in the back. Hopefully I can figure
>>> out
>>>> the cabeling for my speakers. That'll be the next step. I'll
>>> probably
>>>> show up here from time to time for a bit of help. I'll try not to
>>> bug
>>>> you guys too much!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again for getting me started!
>>>>
>>>> Dave Spencer
>>>> Morgantown, WV
>>>>
>>>> ---- Original Message ----
>>>> From: [email protected]
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: Re: NEOTEK:  Power Supply Connections
>>>> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:45:31 -0400
>>>>
>>>>> HI David,
>>>>>   Welcome to the list and congratulations on the Elite. They're
>>>>> great
>>>>> consoles...I love em'.
>>>>> Power supply business:
>>>>> 1st up, you double up the connections from the power supply at
>the
>>>>> console end, hence the difference in the number of terminals.
>>>>> Connections:
>>>>> -18v = -Analog power, color code: Blue and blue/black
>>>>> +18v = + Analog power, cc: Red and Red/black
>>>>> Bipolar Ground = Analog Phantom Ground, cc: Black, Black/White
>>> _AND_
>>>>> White/Black (3 wires). The white/black lead is the +48v Ground
>at
>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>> PS-3 end.
>>>>> +48v = Phantom Power, cc: White
>>>>> +36v = Meter Power, cc: Orange
>>>>> Meter Ground = Meter Ground, cc: Orange/Black
>>>>> -25v = Logic Power, cc: Green
>>>>> Logic Ground = Logic Ground, cc: Green/black
>>>>>   That's it. Take your time, double check your connections and
>>>>> then
>>>>> check them again...and then power it up.
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Ike
>>>>>
>>>>> On 3/29/2010 5:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>> Greetings to all! I picked up a 1993 Elite. I've made the jump
>>> from
>>>>> a
>>>>>> Mackie. I've never had a board like this and I'm needing some
>>> help
>>>>>> with the power supply connections. Sorry for the freshman
>>> question,
>>>>>> but I'm trying to get this thing up and running without any
>help.
>>>>> The
>>>>>> 12 terminals on the rear of the supply are connected to the
>power
>>>>>> supply cable, but there are only 8 terminals on the board. I'm
>>> not
>>>>>> sure which wires connect to which terminals. There are lables
>on
>>>>> the
>>>>>> terminals of both the supply and the board, but they are not
>all
>>>>> the
>>>>>> same. How can I determine which connections to make? Here are
>the
>>>>> 12
>>>>>> terminals on the rear of the supply, and the 8 terminals on the
>>>>> board:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Supply:
>>>>>> 1. -18V
>>>>>> 2. -18V
>>>>>> 3. Bipolar Ground
>>>>>> 4. Bipolar Ground
>>>>>> 5. +18V
>>>>>> 6. +18V
>>>>>> 7. +48V
>>>>>> 8. Phantom Ground
>>>>>> 9. +35V
>>>>>> 10. Meter Ground
>>>>>> 11. -25V
>>>>>> 12. Logic Ground
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Board:
>>>>>> 1. - analog power
>>>>>> 2. + analog power
>>>>>> 3. Analog Phantom Ground
>>>>>> 4. Phantom Power
>>>>>> 5. Logic Ground
>>>>>> 6. Logic Power
>>>>>> 7. Meter Ground
>>>>>> 8. Meter Power
>>>>>>
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