[sdiy] Mikado: A DIY Analog Sequencing System

Scott Evans, Gen Mgr esresource at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 31 00:46:55 CET 2002


Looks interesting, but several of the links to images have the slashes
going the wrong way, hence the image does not load to the page.

Scott

Jim Johnson wrote:
> 
> You-all may remember that a few months ago, I was whining about my
> difficulty in locating a sequencer that suits my artistic needs <sniff>.
> Well, I have the solution. For the past couple of months, Jim Patchell and
> I have been working out the design for this sequencer, and we (hell, let's
> be frank: the other Jim is doing all the work) have just reached the point
> were circuit design and front-panel layout are nearly complete.
> 
> I've put together a Web site describing the project, at
> http://www.technotoys.com/mikado. Your comments are invited!
> 
> >From my perspective, I have a special plea for anyone familiar with the
> Schaeffer Frontplatten system: if you see any impracticalities in this
> panel, please let me know. In particular, I have several places where
> engraved lines overlap drilled holes.. mostly due to my laziness and use of
> a grid for layout. All other comments are of course welcome.
> 
> Special thanks to Paul Perry for suggesting this route.
> 
> And I bet nobody can guess where the name Mikado comes from (hint: not the
> Emperor of Japan).
> 
> Jim Johnson
> Metaphoric Software
> -------------------
> Makers of Techno Toys
> Software for Electronic Music
> http://www.technotoys.com
> info at technotoys.com



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