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Subject: Re: [motm] Oakley panels

From: "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...>
Date: 2000-08-29

Hello Paul,

Where did you add or put the LFO rate switch in the schematic? I would like
to add this too for when I get my Oakley LFO. Thanks for the info

Thomas White


>From: "sikorsky" <vulture.squadron@...>
>Reply-To: motm@egroups.com
>To: <motm@egroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [motm] Oakley panels
>Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:07:15 +0100
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: thomas white <djthomaswhite@...>
>
> > How about a super ladder 2 panel and a waveshaper panel and maybe a
>panel
> > with the following oakley modules: (1 each)
> >
> > EG
> > VCA
> > LFO
> >
> > Would be a lot in one module and the way Tony makes his pcb's it would
>all
> > fit on a 2-space no problem. Utility time or what? Votes?
>
>
>hello all,
>as coincidence would have it, i just finished my combined Oakley EG/VCA
>after wiring the outputs back to front and making a cock up of my panel...
>...anyway, see enclosed jpg
>as the EG/VCA is an obvious combo, i normalled the EG outputs to the CV1
>input on the VCA, the panel switch selects AD or AR direct to the VCA. both
>modules are wired to work separately.
>panel controls are (from the top):
>Attack, Decay / Release, VCA Gain, CV1 Attenuation
>on right:
>AD / AR to VCA select, Gate LED
>jacks:
>Gate In, VCA In, VCA Out
>AD, AR, VCA CV1, VCA CV2 (unattenuated)
>
>a word of warning - triple check your panel measurements, cos with this
>layout, based on the MOTM grid posted a month or so ago - my panel didn't
>fit in my cabinet. your top PCB might want dropping down a couple of
>millimetres
>
>anyway - if you lost the CV2 input, and shifted the LED & switch a little,
>there's certainly room for an LFO (unless of course you want to utilise the
>"Slow or Slower" rate switch which i installed)
>
>if you're thinking of sticking the LFO on there for some dedicated tremolo
>(..?) why not put the LFO on a 1u panel with another VCA..? (cunning plan
>takes shape...)
>
>anyway - food for thought, got to get to work via our local (family run)
>electronics shop, Bardwells
>hence the well known Sheffield phrase, "A Bardwellian nightmare"
>
>cheers
>paul b
><< egvca.jpg >>

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