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Subject: Re: [motm] Dual CGS ADSR Stooge Panel

From: "Scott Evans, Gen Mgr" <esresource@...>
Date: 2003-05-01

I would be interested in this panel.

Scott
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media.nai@... wrote:
> I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
> behind on 1U Stooge panel. I'm thinking ten jacks: two inputs, two
> clock inputs, and six outputs (the inputs could easily be jack
> normalled) like this:
>
> IN OUT1
> OUT2
> CLK OUT3
>
> 1N OUT1
> OUT2
> CLK OUT3
>
> How does that sound?? I figure if we all agree, we can order a bunch
> of them together. A space for an LED could be placed between the IN
> and CLK inputs, and "masked off" for anyone who doesn't want to add
> an LED.
>
> Check out:
>
> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs34_asr.html
>
> Notice that the proposed Stooge panel uses two CGS PCB's.
>
> Now, afaik, Stooge Heavy Industries does not offer a bracket for
> knobless modules, but maybe if enough of us are interested they could
> design one?? It would be perfect for logic modules, breakout panels,
> gate sequencers, etc. Moe?? Larry??
>
> With a panel and bracket it should be very easy to build.
>
> Ken's circuit suggests an LF356 (a single JFET op-amp in an 8-pin
> DIP) for the sample & hold circuits, but All ELectronics has LF355's
> for $.45 each:
>
> http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=285&item=LF355N&type=store
>
> Check out:
> http://www.national.com/pf/LF/LF355.html
>
>
> While Ken's circuit uses a TL074 for input/output buffers, I'm
> planning on using LT1014 (a quad LT1013) for more accurate CV
> handling. While a 4052 should work fine, I'm considering a pin for
> pin replacement with better specs. Any suggestions??
>
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