Hey, I just joined the ML10x family—bought used on reverb.
I knew before buying it that I wouldn’t have room to put the 10x under my board. I have a Temple Audio 21” Trio.
I have room to place the 10x on top of my board but it seems tough to neatly fit the cables through the limited holes while also keeping the 10x flat.
Any advice?
I’m considering getting a custom 3d printed riser from Elephant Riser. With the hope that raising the 10x slightly higher might help allow the cables to twist further down without hitting the board surface.
I only had one of the six removable panels not in use, so I removed the final side panel and routed everything under the board there. It’s a tight fit but I think it will be a good solution once I finish cabling and labeling.
I came up with a similar solution, though a bit more of a kludge, to get the back of the board high enough to accommodate the ML10X. What I also did was put some padding around the tiny buttons on the top (to prevent them from being activated), and position the ML10X so that the most important real estate of the display is positioned so that I can see it through one of the large pass-through holes in the surface of the Temple board. that way I can easily verify that it is actually doing what I am telling it to do over MIDI.
I modelled and printed a PETG bracket to fit it upside down under my homemade board. Didn’t want to rely on dual lock alone. Not visible so I wasn’t to worried about the print quality. MIDI ports are fully accessible, just the angle makes them look blocked…