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Subject: RE: [motm] M-181 Panel

From: "Tentochi" <tentochi@...>
Date: 2001-02-27

Excellent! I am sure many others enjoyed the post and picture too.

I am down with doing a panel run. I may even be willing to kit up a few if
there is enough interest--say 5 people. This would also work for the Roland
M-182 and M-184 I believe.

Is anyone else interested? It sounds like we have 3 already.

Cheers!
Shemp

> Here is a picture of my DIY panel up as close as I could get. The
> features
> are as follows:
>
> Din cable that brings original Roland CV/Gate and Trigger signals to the
> panel. On the panel there is a 1/4" jack for each of these
> signals. With the
> extra space I put in a switch and 4-jack multi above both the CV and Gate
> outs. The switch allows for the multis to link to the cv and gate
> out so you
> end up with 5 outs from each signal or 2 x 4way multis.
>
> A simple but very effective module in my 3 VCO, 4 EG setup. I
> used to have
> to patch out of my cabinet to a different multiple I have and back again,
> but this panel made it all go away. I would love to replace my
> laser-printer
> stick on panel label with a true silk-screened panel. Maybe we
> can stir up
> enough interest to get this one thrown into the 3rd panel run?
> There have to
> be other M-181 owners who might like this project. It is really
> simple and I
> actually did all of the MOTM required gate voltage mods on the panel and
> left my M-181 stock. Works great and it would be even easier for
> those who
> did the mods inside the M-181.
>
> Hope you dig it,
>
> Thomas White
>
> PS. I have thought about adding a "Gate On" led in the blank space on the
> front panel, but I want to wait to see my total current in this cabinet
> before I go crazy with this LED and Dave B's mods for the 800 EG's.