i just uploaded another 2U MOTM fpd for the Bananalogue/Serge/CGS VCS
to the "Jason's panels" folder in the files section.
i was going for more of a regular MOTM look than the multi-colour sduck one.
also, as i'm reading it, the PCB seems to be Oakley-fashion, that is,
it is happiest mounted on the left hand side of the module as seen
from the front (as opposed to MOTM standard right hand side). with
the knob row on the right, and the CV pots at the bottom, then the
PCB is face-out on the right hand side. with a power cable plugged
in, this leaves precious little wiggle room between it and the next
module in line.
so my knobs are down the left hand side of the module. the text is
all 0.2mm filled-in white with the DIN1451 font, the one i usually
use. it's not 100% match with MOTM, but it's close.
i'm in a "clean house NOW" kinda mood - this stuffed PCB has been
lying around for ages - so i spazzed and ordered this panel from FPE
at a cost of $45. black has always been FPE's weakest colour IMHO,
i'll post pics when it appears.
hth
J
>Ahh... I was wondering why there were both (for example) Fall Rate
>and Fall pots, but didn't notice that the Fall pot was actually the
>CV attenuator. I didn't look "down the line" enough.
>: )
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>That's good. We'll have room for those jacks then.
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>Those darn
>FPE files take some inter-computer wrangling for me. I'll check your layout later, Richard, thanks!
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>Scott Deyo
><mailto:contact@...>contact@...
>The Bridechamber
><http://www.bridechamber.com>www.bridechamber.com
>Jealous Edison Record Kompany
><http://www.jealousedison.com>www.jealousedison.com
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>On Oct 4, 2009, at 10:12 PM, Richard Brewster wrote:
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>>I, too, was surprised to see 7 pots listed. Why would you want two pots
>>each for Rise CV and Fall CV? The Rise and Fall pots on the schematic
>>are already reversible CV attenuators. There isn't much reason to add a
>>pot between the CV input jack and the board, which is what I guess you
>>are thinking. The FPE panel I uploaded the other day has 5 pots and 12
>>jacks. I put the processor input and output as separate jacks. Check
>>it out in the files section under Richard Brewster.
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>>I plan to build two of these. Has anyone asked Ken Stone when the
>>CGS-75 PC boards might be in stock again?
>>
>>Richard Brewster
>><http://pugix.com>http://pugix.com
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>>Scott Deyo wrote:
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>>> I don't think so, maybe. The 2" x 6" board seems to have more stuff.
>>>
>>> Pots: Rise, Fall, Rise CV, Fall CV, Rise Rate, Fall Rate, Processor
>>> (normalled to Both CV)
>>> Jacks: Rise CV, Fall CV, Both CV, Input, 1v/ oct, Proc In, Proc Out,
>>> Trigger, Output, End Out
>>> Switches: Rise Exp, Fall Exp, Cycle
>>> LED
>>>
>>> I still ended up leaving off the AC Out and Bipolar Out. Maybe an AC/
>>> DC Out switch would fit. It's already pretty cramped, so what's one
>>> more switch?
>>> : )
>>>
>>> Scott Deyo
>>> <mailto:contact%40bridechamber.com>contact@... <mailto:<mailto:contact%40bridechamber.com>contact@...>
>>> The Bridechamber
>>> www.bridechamber.com
>>><<http://www.bridechamber.com>http://www.bridechamber.com>
>>> Jealous Edison Record Kompany
>>> www.jealousedison.com
>>><<http://www.jealousedison.com>http://www.jealousedison.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 4, 2009, at 8:00 PM, sduck409 wrote:
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>>>> Hopefully you just remembered incorrectly - just 4 pots. 10 jacks, 3
>>>> switches (just one if you use switching pots), and an led.
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>>In <mailto:ModularSynthPanels%40yahoogroups.com>ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
>>>>
>>>><<mailto:ModularSynt>mailto:ModularSynthPanels%40yahoogroups.com>,
>>>>Scott Deyo
>>>> <contact@...> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > I am. I have the layout done and will upload it this weekend, I hope.
>>>> > IIRC it has 10 jacks, 7 pots, 3 switches.
>>>> >
>>>> > Scott Deyo
>>>> > contact@...
>>>> > The Bridechamber
>>>> > www.bridechamber.com
>>>> > Jealous Edison Record Kompany
>>>> > www.jealousedison.com
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Oct 3, 2009, at 8:33 AM, Richard Brewster wrote:
>> >> >
>>>> > > Is Bridechamber doing a MOTM panel for this?
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Richard Brewster
>>>> > > <http://pugix.com>http://pugix.com <<http://pugix.com>http://pugix.com>
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Ross Stapf wrote:
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > I've built one. I have another half finished. The only problem is
>>>> > > > the led's.
>>>> > > > <http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-26503-25.html>http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-26503-25.html
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>>>><<http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-26503-25.html>http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-26503-25.html>
>>>>Look at this
>>>> > > > thread, page 2 about half way down is when the MOTM version is
>>>> > > > discussed. There is a part list for the euro version on page 1
>>>> > > that I
>>>> > > > used and it was right for the most part.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > It is well labeled and was pretty easy to build. Again see the
>>>> > > > instructions Andrew F posted to fix this. Other folks mention a
>>>> > > > problem with the euro boards. I did not have this issue. The only
>>>> > > > problem I had was with the LED's and the fix Andrew F gave works
>>>> > > just
>>>> > > > fine.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > This was the first project I did without step by step
>>>> > > instructions. I
>>>> > > > had been doing diy for less than a year when I finished it. I used
>>>> > > > Sduck's panel layout.
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > Ross
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > >
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