Howdy,
I just finished building a couple of CV monitors per Ken's .jpg and they are
great. You can really get a little light show going with one on each spare
output of your VCO's! I recommend all you LED freaks build at least one to
fiddle around with. I used a Bi-Color LED and mine actually lights Red for
pos (+) and green for neg (-) with yellow in the middle of the spectrum. Fun
little additions to an already exciting playground. Thanks Ken,
Thomas White
>It is a CV/Signal monitor. Basically you just take a tri-color LED (they
>were pretty new at the time, very hot stuff) and solder it into a mono �"
>plug with a 560-ohm resistor in series with the tip as shown.
>(Green-Blue-Brown, 560, right? Don't have my Monday morning coffee yet).
>
>The LED lights green for positive CVs, red for negative, and yellow for
>signal (actually the 'yellow' is just a result of the red and green diodes
>flashing back and forth quickly... it starts to look yellow even at fast
>LFO
>rates).
>
>What you see in the photo is the one I built, very simple. I used Letraset
>press type to label it and sprayed a little fixative on it. It's crooked
>but
>has survived the test of time. I used acrylic paint to label color swatches
>and label those, but the white paint seems to have rubbed off over the
>years. It looks worse in this magnified view than it does in real life.
>
>So anyway, there you have it. Build at least one. Enjoy! Now you have a
>portable fancy LED that you can stick anywhere in your rig! Has Paul come
>out with a new module and didn't give you that tri-color LED that you
>wanted? Just plug one in! Amaze the family!
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