[sdiy] 303 captured schematic

Jeff Farr moogah at gmail.com
Tue Dec 6 04:25:24 CET 2005


In this case your best bet may be to wait just a bit longer.  I hope
that Limor will make the .brd's for the x0x available once they are
done making them.  In that case it won't take me all too long to pack
them into two or three smaller boards which will still include the
sequencer and all the other good stuff the x0x has!

On 12/5/05, Johannes Öberg <johannes.oberg at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks guys! Just after I posted (of course!) I found that the x0xb0x schems
> were online. Great! I'm thinking just like you; a simplied x0xb0x, without
> the ugly case :-)
>
>  I was thinking about something like just tacking on a PIC with a simple
> MIDI->CV&G(+ accent and slide), but perhaps I'll try a sequencer as well.
>
>  Now, is there any good autorouting parts placer software one can use? Or
> would the 303 schems be too big for that? Is there any other good (and pref.
> free) board layout software ?
>
>  About sharing workload; don't hope too much, because I've already been
> putting this off for several years... As well as a zillion other projects.
> But of course I will share anything I come up with.
>
>  /Janoch
>
>
> On 12/5/05, Jeff Farr <moogah at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, I think this is really the way to go, a 'slimline' x0xm0d.
> >
> > On 12/4/05, Tom Arnold <xyzzy at sysabend.org> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:21:20AM +0100, Johannes ?berg wrote:
> > > >    Hi. After loosing another ebay run for an FB-383 I can't get out of
> my
> > > >    head the old idea of putting together a 303 straight from the
> schems
> > > >    sometime (minus the seq, etc). While 3031 and x0xb0x and others are
> > > >    very nice, none I've found is really what I'm looking for, mainly
> > > >    because of their PCB dimensions.
>




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