ASM-1 pictures on the web.
Christopher_List at Sonymusic.Com
Christopher_List at Sonymusic.Com
Wed Jan 8 20:36:54 CET 1997
>> 2. If you're careful you can save wiring work for summing
>> nodes (CV inputs, audio inputs to the filter, etc.) by leaving the
resistors off of the PCB
>> and "floating" them over the back of the faceplate. <snip>
>> then run just one wire to the PCB.
> This isn't such a great idea - you'll be prone to stray capacitance
> and a few other electrical nasties by having your summing node
> spread out over a large physical area. Rule of thumb is to keep
> summing nodes as small as possible and as close to the input device as
possible.
>
> On the other hand, you may get lucky and everything works just fine - my
02.
>
> _________ Scott Morgan __ Interval Music Systems ________
Hmmm, I was wondering about stuff like that - good to know, maybe I'll
change my ways.
So far I haven't had any problems, but I haven't worked with it
extensively....
Thanks for the tip.
- CList
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