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Subject: Re: To many VCO

From: "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@...>
Date: 2005-01-26

Wouldn't Paul want to sell it? I'd buy it!

Mike

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, The Old Crow <oldcrow@o...> wrote:
>
> In the "cram as much into 1U as possible" department, I made this VCO:
>
> http://www.cs80.com/vco.html
>
> Front panel looks like this: http://www.cs80.com/CSVCO_PNL.jpg
>
> Board currently looks like this: http://www.cs80.com/CSVCO_PCB.jpg
>
> A departure from the usual front panel placements are the use of two
> 1/8" shaft knobs (only one shown in the panel pic, the other is now
below
> it) for fine tune and PWM CV level. Some might gripe about the packing
> density, but I like saving moduler space as much as possible and the
idea
> was to provide all the signals and controls of the Yamaha
IG00153/IG00158
> VCO and waveshaper chips.
>

> It is not very clear in the PCB pic, but all pots mount to the
PCB, with
> the 1/8" shaft pots 'stood up' on their legs to reach their panel
> positions.
>
> I don't know whether I'll make any of these for general sale as I my
> intention isn't to take away any of Paul's business. Crafting
> experimental circuits in module form is simply the easiest way to test
> them as there are plenty of reference modules and a standard
> power/mounting scheme. The real goal for this circuit is my integrated
> CS-80 voice card project, which is for repairing CS-50/60/80s, not
modular
> use.
>
> Still, I like this VCO as a module. I'll bring it to AHMW '05.
>
> Crow
> /∗∗/