[sdiy] (chuckle)....did I hear somebody say...SEQUENCER!!!!!!!

Tim Ressel madhun2001 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 26 09:31:13 CET 2003


Looks awsome dude!

um, burned the cat with the soldering iron??

--Tim

--- Peter Grenader <petergrenader at mksound.com> wrote:
> 
> I have uploaded pictures, as well as a feature
> description of the completed
> prototype of Milton, my 16 x 4 Voltage Controlled
> Sequencer here:
> 
> http://www.buzzclick-music.com/milton_features.html
> 
> Everything works (almost).  OK OK OK...I have not
> yet wired the 1V/oct
> setting of the Voltage Control input yet, but that's
> gonna be easy and will
> be done tomorrow AM.
> 
> The faceplates are Serge type anodized
> photosensitive brushed .062"
> aluminum.  For any new members, note that 'voltaage
> controlled' means just
> that - an external voltage will override the current
> count location and take
> full control of the direction of the sequencer by
> assigning the active step
> into 16 partials based onthe amplitude of the VC
> input.
> 
> Sorry for the bad-ish pictures - I left the good
> flash at work. In the
> process of doing the final assembly (in which I only
> burned the cat with my
> soldering iron once), I learned two things:
> 
> 1) Dogs love TRUCKS
> 
> 2) Counters HATE NOISE
> 
> I had a dickens of a time getting rid of grass which
> was effecting the
> operation ALL OVER THE PLACE.  Even a healthy dosage
> of bypass caps did
> nothing.  Turned out I was missing two measly little
> pulldown resistors -
> sheesh.
> 
> The design changes which were incorporated during
> debugging are now being
> added to the schematic and then it's off to PCB
> design, I swear.  Shortly
> afterward, PCBs will be for sale.  Check the site
> for details.
> 
> enjoy (or not)
> 
> 


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