HI PAUL, IF YOU FOLLOW TIM'S DESCRIPTION YOU CAN FIND THE MOD VERY EASILLY... BAKIS. --- Paul Schulz <dasfonk@web.de> wrote: > Hi list > That�t what I was thinking about too. If cutting one > wire (or > connection) is all you need to disable the > modification then you could > as well build a toggle switch in between and solder > it to the mod with a > few inches of wire. > Does anyone possess both the old and the new A-155? > Bakis? If so, could > you please upload photos of both PCBs for > comparison? Or can one see the > factory fitted mod immediately? > > Paul > > btw, Tim, thanks for uploading the pics of the a-140 > & A-150 > modifications. I�ll try to mod one ADSR soon. > > > > code_pig wrote: > Has anyone tries fitting a toggle switch to a A155 > module that would > allow bypassing the modification? That way, one > could switch between > the new style A155 sequencer and a graphic VCO. > Seems simple enough > to do. > > Tim wrote: > No, but I've half a mind to do it (it would be > interesting to see how > fast it will run without the mod!). There's plenty > of space to the > left of the 'trigger outputs' to mount a simple > on/off toggle switch: > desolder the join between the resistor and > capacitor, then add a > single wire from the end of each to the separate > terminals of the > switch. Done. > > Tim > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your business online http://webhosting.yahoo.com
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: A155 factory-fitted revision
2003-03-14 by Bakis Sirros
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