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Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] MOTM480R Panel from Will and Bill

From: Scott Deyo <contact@...>
Date: 2008-03-30

Yes, I found both of those articles -- same issue, weren't they?
That's cool.

Electronotes is indeed a great read -- all stacked three feet of it! : )

Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
www.bridechamber.com


On Mar 29, 2008, at 6:27 PM, Richard Brewster wrote:

> Glad to see Will and Bill are brave enough to do this one. Nice twist
> with the Join/Separate switch. I could have added normalized
> connections between the control inputs on mine. The reason I didn't is
> that I have found that, without panel indications, I tend to forget
> the
> normalized connections are there and I end up being a little puzzled
> at
> what's happening!
>
> A panel alternative to FPE would help this project! The FPE prices
> just
> keep going up and up.
>
> Electronotes is a great reference. I was a subscriber in the seventies
> You might find my mini-article in EN describing how to "warp" the
> taper
> of a linear pot. I also had a small blurb about a sync circuit for one
> of the VCO's. EN is good general reading, especially for insomniacs.
> There was a series of interviews with Bob Moog for example.
>
> Richard Brewster
> http://www.pugix.com
>
> Scott Deyo wrote:
> > I'll want one : )
> >
> > I love that Paul is selling just PCBs now. We can pimp all his
> stuff.
> > Dragonfly + Pimp = Drimp your MOTM
> > or
> > Brewster + Pimp = Brimp my module!
> >
> > OK, I'll stop.
> >
> > But I've been coming across Richard's mods and stuff in Electronotes
> > lately -- cool stuff, Richard!
> >
> > Scott Deyo
> > The Bridechamber
> > contact@...
> > www.bridechamber.com
> >
> >
> > On Mar 28, 2008, at 3:10 PM, wjhall11 wrote:
> >
> > Hi, All -
> >
> > We're about to ask Scott Deyo to make up a 490R panel for us. It's
> > according to our design which includes an extra switch to
> > accomodate a
> > little twist on the Richard Brewster 480 modification. You can see
> > our idea and the panel design at:
> >
> > http://www.dragonflyalley.com/motm480Construction.htm
> >
> > How about posting here if you also have any interest in the panel?
> >
> > Thanks much,
> >
> > Bill and Will
> >
>
>
>