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Subject: Re: proposed designs

From: "clickmrmike" <mrmike@...>
Date: 2007-10-29

Scott-

I put my designs for a few of these on the 'ills site, particularly
the Subosc and the CV cluster, and switch matrix. I tried to do
designs that would fit in reasonable panel space, usually 2U (MOTM
format). Those might be worth looking at too.

clickmrmike

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Deyo" <contact@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello Group!
>
> I made a new folder of silkscreen designs for your perusal and
comments. They are in
> Illustrator, so your Acrobat Reader should open them. If not, let me
know.
> For the most part, holes are not shown, but you can imagine where
they'd be in most
> cases.
>
> Comments:
> Analog Computer: 32 jacks of logic fun. The clock for the divider is
shared w/ the ASR.
>
> Bandpass Filterbank: 6 bandpass filters. Each output's switched jack
goes to a mixer,
> whose output is connected to output 6. Each input is normalled to
the next, so for
> "normal" filterbank use, you'd plug your input into jack one and
take your output from jack
> six.
>
> VCO: Note there is now a Staircase Input, for use w/ SubOsc or
whatever. It has not been
> tested and may need input conditioning.
>
> CV Cluster: Pimp, no?
>
> Gated Comparator: The Bit Disable is below where switches are, at
the bottom of those
> vertical lines. Adds the offset switch, as per Ken's suggestion, and
some attenuators.
>
> Infinite/ Diatonic: A hybrid of MOTM and Tellun Small Pot spacing...
>
> Master Divider: with clock through at the bottom. LED holes not shown.
>
> Modulo Magic: Yup.
>
> Saw PS: Includes the suggested output mixer, which can be used by
itself. Up and Down PS
> are normalled to Inputs 3 and 4.
>
> SubOsc: This is not an easy build; I call it "spaghetti behind the
scenes." A and B can be
> used separately, as well as muliplications/ additions via Mix Out,
if A and B are taken out
> via the switches.
>
> ASM/ WRS: I don't know if I really understand this module, but
here's a panel for it : )
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>