Greg, Ken, All -
Will, mrmike, and I made the patch-sheet and synth-layout-diagram worthy panel schematics we show at
http://www.dragonflyalley.com/billAndWillMOTMSynth.htm (scroll down the page) in MS PowerPoint. These diagrams are not - well - like FPD things, but they're accurate within the tolerances of PowerPoint to be accurate - which is good for a diagram, but not like ACAD.
If jpgs will suit you, you can download them off the above page. Bigger images should open up if you click on the thumbnails. Then you right-click and "save background image" or something like that.
But it you want the original Powerpoint files, I'll be glad to build a page tonight with hyperlinks so you can download them all.
Actually, I'll want to review them for accuracy first, I think. I haven't looked at some of them for a long time.
Bill
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth Elhardt" <elhardt@...> wrote:
>
> From: "Greg James" <gjames@...>
> > I'm attempting to lay out some custom MOTM panels and would like to know
> if
> > there are any 'canned' symbol libraries to use (ex: pot tick marks with
> > numbers, boxes for toggle switches, etc.) I'm just being lazy, I suppose,
> > but hey - maybe there's some out there...
> >
> > BTW: I have Corel Draw - so any standard vector format would work I think.
>
> A long while back I uploaded the graphics to the MOTM modules I did for my
> patch sheets which already have all that work done. I put up both Corel
> Draw and some standard windows vector format. I was going to do the same
> for the newer updated ones I did, but as of Jan 12th when I had to reinstall
> Windows XP onto a new drive do to Windows developing more and more problems
> as time went on, and finally something bad got on my computer from the web
> which was the final straw, I still need to spend days re-installing all the
> software I had on here, including Corel Draw. Of course, if just one person
> had downloaded my earlier uploads, they could possibly provide what you
> need. My life is currenly hell because of Microsoft, computers, printers,
> youtube, and software and my thoughts of giving up and joining the Amish
> have never been higher.
>
> -Ken Elhardt
>