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Subject: CatGirl Analogue Shift Register in MOTM format

From: media.nai@...
Date: 2002-10-23

At 1:05 PM -0500 10/22/02, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
>
>No one has ever requested a Stooge panel design for this from Dave and I.

Thanks for the information.

Then I guess I'll order a custom panel for the next round of Stooge panels.

Would anyone else be interested in this?? It will cost me less money if
several people order the same design. Considering that each PCB only cost
$10 and it uses economical board parts and no pots, if several people order
panels, it will be a very economical way to add dual ASR's to our systems.
What do you say??

Otoh, based on my understanding of how things work over at Stooge
Industries, it might be more economical to add more functions and make it a
2U panel. Any thoughts??

How about a collection of gates using Mickey Mouse Logic?? Then it would
be a "Cat and Mouse" module :)

>> Do Larry brackets work without pots??
>
>The stock brackets do not. However, brackets can be made to mount from
>jacks too. I did a custom bracket once for someone that had a 1U panel
>>with 16 jacks (not a multiple, but laid out like one). I'm no longer
>in the one-off custom business. However, all you need to do is bend a
>>piece of metal, and drill the holes to match your front panel jack
>pattern.
>
>22 gauge steel available at Lowes, Home depot, etc.

That sounds easy enough.

It's a good thing Paul started this synthesizer company so we can drill
metal and stuff :)


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