[sdiy] Voltage Controlled Mixer
R. D. Davis
rdd at rddavis.org
Sat May 15 05:27:46 CEST 2004
Quothe WeAreAs1 at aol.com, from writings of Fri, May 14, 2004 at
10:40:35PM -0400:
> In a message dated 5/14/04 7:02:46 PM, elby_designs at ozemail.com.au writes:
> Does anybody out there have some schematics for making a voltage-controlled
> mixer? I need to build a mixer desk for the dance-band I work with. >>
Do you mean as in motor-controlled pots (slide and rotary)? If so,
take a look at the All Electronics catalog or web site. As to
schematics... sorry, can't help you there. You might want to just
look at the schematics some of the simpler varieties of some older
analog mixers and roll your own based upon modifications of those
along with the VC mods.
> Are you joking? Buy a modern low-cost digital mixer and be done with it.
> For instance: Behringer DDX3216, Yamaha Promix 01 or 01V, Tascam TDM-1000.
[...]
Never could get into digital mixers... analog mixing boards or
else. :-) Speaking of such, has anyone on this list ever dealt with a
music store in Nashville that parts out equipment and sells parts,
named "Mr. Mark's Music"? Just wondering if he's usually extremely
slow in sending out purchased merchandise (this thread about mixers is
what reminded me of that, since I'm waiting for two knobs and a pot
for a Tascam M-208).
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