[sdiy] Trades?

Jacob Watters jacobwatters at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 14:22:03 CET 2020


This is a great idea. I have a bunch of prototypes of a filter at various
stages. They all have minor little issues that will be worked out in the
final version, but they work well despite the issues. For example, I made
up ten versions of the filter with two different types of resonance that
can be switched with a toggle (one has clipping diodes and some other stuff
in the feedback path that changes the characteristics of the resonance).
The range is off on the one type of resonance (self oscillates at 9
o'clock). It works perfectly fine with the one resonance type, and the
other works too, but the range on the pot is limited.

I don't know what I will do with all of these. I will keep at least one,
but that is 9 others that will just sit on a shelf. I can't really sell
them when they don't work the way I intended.

I would be open to trading for other people's DIY extras or buggy
prototypes.

Please send a direct message if you are interested. I am also in Canada.

*Jacob Watters*
JacobWatters.com <http://jacobwatters.com/>


On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 12:36 AM ColinMuirDorward <colindorward at gmail.com>
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
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