I think the discussion is about the MOTM-format sawtooth animator that
Cyndustries offered for a short time.
http://www.cyndustries.com/modules_sawtooth.cfm?type=50That was a single-channel animator, using six or eight LFOs. I bought an
assembled board and put it into a dual-channel panel. I suspected the
same PC board was used. It might be possible to replace the Cyndustries
1U panel with a FPE dual panel and get a two-channel animator. (I happen
to have a left over FPE panel exactly like the one I used, but with some
cosmetic issues. If anyone is interested in it, contact me off list.)
Richard Brewster
John L Rice wrote:
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> Richard Brewster put his into a new panel:
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> http://pugix.com/synth/cynthia-dual-sawtooth-animator/
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> I bet he will have some advice for you.
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> Best of luck!
>
> John L Rice
>
> PS – how do you like the sound of it?
>
> ∗From:∗ motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] ∗On Behalf
> Of ∗Miguel Mendoza
> ∗Sent:∗ Saturday, July 18, 2009 4:12 PM
> ∗To:∗ MOTM List
> ∗Subject:∗ [motm] Cy Sawtooth animator MOTM format
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> Hello group, any of you are using one of these in a flat rails
> mounting cabinet? I didn't see this comented before but this module
> doesn't fit into a typical cabinet. The Alpha pot for the 'FAT'
> feature is too big, the PCB also seems a little larger than usual but
> I think that replacing the pot will work. Anyone fixed this? Do you
> know if this potentiometer is linear or logaritmic?
>
> Even the screw holes are so small that I had to drill them again...
> Really annoying.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Miguel.
>
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