personally i used shielded wire only on the input wire. i figure this
module will mostly be used for CV or distorting audio so if it gets a
little 'dirty' with interference i'm not going to worry about it.
yes square is always pin 1 and the 'hot' wire as you say for oakley boards.
i shorted my CV inputs (NOT outputs!) to ground using the
resistor-lead-on-the-switchcraft-jack method. connect beveled lug to top
lug, just like MOTM.
don't let the oakley instructions get you down, another time you will be
happy that they offer so much flexibility. :^)
FWIW i connected my grounds jack-to-jack with uninsulated copper wire, with
an insulated piece going back to the pcb EXACTLY how paul does not
recommend, and exactly what i believe the oakley instructions do recommend.
i have not heard any radio stations through it yet.... but be warned - i
did this once before in a DIY module and i believe it did cause problems
and i ended up rewiring. of course in theory it is best to bring all your
grounds on dedicated wires as close to the power supply as you can get
them. thus bringing each jack back to the pcb is better than wiring them up
jack-to-jack.
mark
At 02:03 AM 1/30/02 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>I am about to wire up my Oakley wavefolder and the NON-Motm instructions
>have left me with a question. How many Sheilded wires did anyone who built
>one of these use. Did you use sheilded for all wires?
>
>On the PCB there are 2 pads for wiring connections, 1 Square 1 Round. I
>assume the square one is the pin one like IC's or the hot wire for the CV
>connections?
>
>To normalize the CV inputs to ground there is a pad on each CV input. Now I
>could wire the top lug of each switchcraft to here right to normalize the CV
>to ground. OR I could put a resistor lead clipping to the beveled lug which
>will be connected to the board ground "Jack to Jack" like the back of a
>multiple module. Which is the best way to short CV ins to ground?
>
>For the Soft out, Clamp Out and Clip Out there is only one wire connection.
>Do these need sheilded wires? There is one hole for use by all three of
>these outputs that could serve as my ground here if needed.
>
>Please Help, I only want to maintain the star grounding and MOTM standards
>with each of these non-motm modules. Paul, your instructions RULE!
>
>Thomas White
>
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