> This Keyboard thing will just light a fire under PAiA and I need ammo!
Personally, I don't see any product that PAiA sells that is in any
competition with MOTM. Yes, they sell some inexpensive kits of lower
quality aimed at the low budget builder. But, John will never make
anything like MOTM. He is far too cheap in his design approach for that.
> Also, I would like to put in small "testimonials" on MOTM with your email
> address so potential customers can email you and you can tell them how
grreat it is
> like: "It doesn't suck!" - A. Jefferson, NJ. <email - frodo@...>
OK, "It doesn't blow either!" - L. Hendry IN <grin>
> Note again this kit will take you about 4 hours to build.
> Maybe 5. That means it will take Larry 14 (grin).
Hey! I resemble that remark. It would take me a lot less time if I quit
breaking all mechanical parts.
> Mixer: I hope to have a 6-channel mixer in mid-April. This is a very easy
> kit, but is extremely DC accurate. Uses an OP-97
> as a servo amp. No capacitors in the path. Can mix AC or DC. Need to
decide
> to put in linear or log pots. Tough call.
> Suggestions welcome.
How about linear and psuedo log. Although it is not accurate log, can't
you somewhat simulate something like log operation with a fixed resistor in
parallel with the adjustable part of the linear pot. A panel switch for
"audio / voltage" like we have on the MOTM 700 could be used to take the
fixed resistance out of the circuit for linear operation and put it back in
for audio. Although, it would not be a perfect log, wouldn't it work
better for audio than a straight log pot?
Larry
Hendry