The toggle switches in MOTM are Mouser part # 1055-TA2130. Call
1-800-346-6873.
PLEASE note that unlike the stronger bushings on the jacks and pots, the
toggle
switches have very little (if any!) "back-force" when you tighten them. All
you need to
do is ∗NO MORE∗ than a 1/4th turn past hand-tight. The supplied lockwasher
on the
switch is doing all the work, NOT the torque applied to the nut on the front
panel.
Yes: the EG has an exponential curve. So the MOTM-110 VCA is linear. We want
an exponential
change of volume because that is "natural-sounding" to our ears.
Linear x Linear = Linear
Expo X Linear = Expo
Expo x Expo = 4th order parabolic response
Paul Schreiber
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Jeris <
cjeris@...>
To: Synthesis Technology (Paul Schreiber) <
synth1@...>
Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 7:44 PM
Subject: oops!
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>I just found out why you write "DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!" for those little
>toggle switches ... :( Threaded sleeve popped right off the base. Can
>you give me a part number so I can get one ... or a few, if I'm going to
>be doing this regularly :) ... Is this what Larry does so it takes him
>three times as long to build the kits ?
>
>thanks & peace,
>
>Chris
>
>PS. I got my confusion about FM sorted out. Now I have another
>confusion. It doesn't say anywhere in the EG docs whether it's
>exponential or linear, but the web page for MOTM-110 seems to indicate
>that the EG is exponential. This means that it should go into a linear CV
>input on oscillators and filters, right ? Or wrong ?
>
>