[sdiy] source for thumbwheel switches?
harrybissell at copper.net
harrybissell at copper.net
Tue May 1 17:14:48 CEST 2007
If you use a hex thumbwheel... you might use four
busses comming in and put the switches in the summing
network. IE you might have
0 = nothing
1 = LFO
2 = ENV
3 = LFO + ENV
Worth a thought. I have a thumbwheel mixer in my modular that
has ten selections, and sums them four at a time
H^) harry
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>---- Original Message ----
>From: jonathan_science at hotmail.com
>To: sounddoctorin at imt.net, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] source for thumbwheel switches?
>Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:23:12 -0400
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>>http://www.datexusa.com/cnkthumbwheel.html
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>>>From the data sheets it looks like Unimax SF12 or SF52 would do the
>trick.
>>SF12 being ten positions, one pole and sf 52 being 16 positions and
>one
>>pole....
>>
>>I asked him like eight years ago and I could have sworn that the
>borgfotron
>>was actually using analogue switching in there without relays or
>>multiplexing or anything..
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