[sdiy] Trades?

Shawn Rakestraw shawnrakestraw at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 02:50:24 CET 2020


Were you able to see the message I sent earlier today? I got a message back
that it did not go through because of the picture size, but I see it in the
chain above. your last message. I made the mistake of sending it from my
work email (as I often do). I included some pics. If you did not see that
one, I have to offer a few utility modules.

4HP Adder (3 inputs and 2 outputs)
4HP Ring Mod with gain knobs
8HP Dual Rectifier (2 inputs, each has 3 outputs for invert, half rectify,
full rectify, and then there are two more outputs that combine the
rectified version of both inputs (one is inverted))

I also have a gmsn sequencer and adsr I would trade

On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 5:29 PM ColinMuirDorward <colindorward at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Here are some modules I could trade:
>
> 6hp LPvca (2pole 2164 lowpass tied to linearized 2164 vca).
> 6hp percussion voice - FM-based drumvoice (primitive VCO/EG/VCA) built
> around an lm13700.
> 6hp "Two-knob" ADSR - The usual attack control, plus a second "DSR" knob
> that simultaneously controls the remaining portions of the EG. R>D, and S
> is inversely proportional to D.
> 4hp dual LFO - "set and forget". Rates are set with trimmers on the front
> panel. So basic, but it's such a handy module.
> 6hp mult - ha ok nobody wants this.
> 6hp Line in - it's just a 5534 doing some gain, a 1/4" input jack, and two
> 3.5mm output jacks.
> 6hp phaser.
> 6hp MS20 type vcf.
>
> Let's see if pictures work. Here are some images of the front panels, plus
> a few inside views to see how they're built.
>
> Cheers!
> Colin
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020, 1:26 PM Shawn Rakestraw, <shawnrakestraw at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> What modules are you offering for trade Colin?
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:57 AM ColinMuirDorward <colindorward at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> IMHO kits are a great way to develop soldering and debugging skills, but
>>> an inefficient way to fabricate modules.
>>> A lot of extra work is generated by the need to organise and ship the
>>> BOM to each customer, who then repeats the same work of looking at each
>>> component and placing it somewhere, not to mention the increased
>>> opportunity to make mistakes. Isn't "already-stuffed" the best way to
>>> deliver the components to the end user?
>>>
>>> That said, if someone offered me a completed module in exchange for one
>>> of my completed modules, I wouldn't care how they made it, as long as it
>>> works.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:56 AM Kevin Dunnicliffe <kevin at kdassoc.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 04:34:48 GMT, ColinMuirDorward wrote:
>>>> > Does anybody want to trade eurorack or other self-built stuff?
>>>> > I'm not worried about dollar value, it just seems crazy to not
>>>> > trade these things since it's only 20% harder to build 2x as
>>>> > many modules.
>>>> > I'm open to ideas, offers, or explanations as to why this is a bad
>>>> idea!
>>>> > I'm in Canada, but IMO, shipping worldwide isn't out of the question.
>>>> > Cheers,
>>>> > Colin
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> I'm just getting into self-build eurorack, and at the moment I am
>>>> building
>>>> purchased "full kit" projects, so I haven't yet got familiar with BOMs
>>>> and
>>>> PCB fabrication.
>>>> So I would be interested in principle in buying kits, if others are
>>>> willing
>>>> to put them together, but I don't feel able to reciprocate until I've
>>>> got
>>>> more experience.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Kevin
>>>>
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