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Subject: Re: Blacet Miniwage

From: "sduck409" <sduck409@...>
Date: 2010-05-10

I've just uploaded a bunch of fpd files, and pictures of what I built with them - all in the sduck folders (both files and pictures section)

The miniwave file is a direct fit for the Board level-1 kit that Blacet sells - uses his pots and knobs and leds in the same spacing as his panel does, so it's a perfect fit. You just need to add 2 switches and the jacks.

There are a few other Blacet panels like this I've designed, a Binary Zone one, and the Dark Star Chaos 2000. Note that all of these have partial cavities around the pot holes - if you use the stock pots that come with these kits these cavities are necessary so that the pot nuts will fit. See the pictures - the knobs cover these cavities once they're installed.

I've also designed a pair of replica blacet>MOTM adaptor panels, similar to what Blacet used to sell. Again, in the sduck files folder. One is with the drilled jack holes at the bottom, one without.

I realize that not everyone is going to like my colored labels - feel free to change them back to white (or no-fill) if you want.

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, gino wong <ginowong@...> wrote:
>
> The Blacet / Wiard Miniwave is available sans panel, another version is sans
> Jacks and Panel. That will save us a few dollars for us classic form factor
> types.
> This is a very important module to have if you are going to get into
> synthesis in a deep way. Up off the notation paper so to speak.
>
> I wish John would just issue a pcb with ROM version with a with a firm no
> tech support warranty.
> I also wish he would make a universal step up panel for his 2 u modules
>
> I love Blacet stuff but i rarely use any of the parts in his kits. There is
> nothing wrong with his stuff but sorting and measuring parts when you have a
> stocked workshop is .. you know..
> I had an early half diy version of his "voice" in a cabinet under two big
> Moog like sequencer with an adaptor panel. The perfect place for that form
> factor. I believe form factor is cased on utility. If I use it a whole lot :
> MOTM/Moog, a little bit or space encumbered Euro, complexity deep
> functionality: stcaking Pomona.
>
> Gino
>