Roland switches anyone?

cyborg0 at GlobalEyes.net cyborg0 at GlobalEyes.net
Thu Sep 10 05:45:44 CEST 1998


oh, BTW, there IS another company that makes a cheaper version.. exact dimensions
and everything of the e-switch units, and a little bit cheaper..And, if for some
reason, the mail order supplier is out of the e-switch ones, check into the knock
offs.. Newark has both the original and the imitation ones, so give em a call..
rob

Andrew Schrock wrote:

> Yes, e-switch makes a few different models. (red, blue, black, with 0, 1
> or 2 LEDs.. I think) Mouser has some, digikey has a somewhat smaller
> selection. IMO they are pretty pricey.. around 4-5 bucks a pop even in
> larger quantities. (I say IMO since for some that may be pretty cheap...)
> I think they're 17x22mm or thereabouts.
>
> I planned on using 'em for my modular but haven't gotten around to getting
> them due to price and unavailability. Last I checked mouser had them on
> backorder.
>
> Andrew
>
> | Andrew Schrock                                                        |
> | Network Programmer, Synthesizer and electronic music enthusiast       |
> | aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu                                              |
>
> On Wed, 9 Sep 1998 cyborg0 at GlobalEyes.net wrote:
>
> > umm. i think those are E-switches.. theyre pretty pricey, but they are the
> > coolest. got the little led in them and everything.I believe that Roland gave
> > up on them cuz of the expense.. There are two different sizes, I think the 808
> > uses the larger of the two.
> > check www.e-switch.com
> > rob
> >
> > mark verbos wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone have access to the DPDT switches on an 808 for I/F variation? please
> > > help!
> >
> >
> >
> >






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