That ∗is∗ serious :)
Moe pointed out that it would take a whole bunch of connections, and
since I'm reall good at that, ahem, maybe it won't work. Still, I
think I will be happy with the uSeq and software (gasp). Even if
the pcb is 80, you're still talking BUCKS for the parts!
But point taken: some folks will not be able to live without it, and
it sure is purdy!
Mike
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "elle_webb" <elle_webb@h...> wrote:
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <mmarsh@w...> wrote:
> > That's with the pots soldered to the pcb, right? Anything
> > preventing someone from using wire instead?
> >
> That would work, but you'd have to wire 192 (4 x 16 x 3) extra
> connections, in addition to finding an alternate solution for
> mounting the pcb's. Ugh! The panels would need to be about 18u
wide,
> too. That's why the pcb-mount pots look real good to me.
>
>
> > Mike (not interested i na $1,200 sequncer, as cool as it is, but
> > waiting for the uSeq)
> >
> Peter said the PCB's will be $85.
>
> I'm guessing that anybody passionate enough to build a pot-based
> sequencer will be getting a uSeq, too, and probably a SuperMoe
when
> they become available.
>
> If you're going to have a vice, you might as well make it a
serious
> one!