I would vote for a dual 'bug with a couple extra
features
including:
Child Tone outputs
Ring Modulated Output
Disturb Input.
I think this would be the about closest you could get
to the functionality of the Wiard Wogglebug.
Thanks, Julian
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features
including:
Child Tone outputs
Ring Modulated Output
Disturb Input.
I think this would be the about closest you could get
to the functionality of the Wiard Wogglebug.
Thanks, Julian
>> Tone outputs--- Scott Deyo <contact@...> wrote:
> Thanks for that! Very good advice, Paul. I'll change___________________________________________________________
> that on the 'Bug.
> I didn't even look at the PCB!
>
> Scott Deyo
> The Bridechamber
> contact@...
> www.bridechamber.com
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2008, at 1:02 PM, krisp wrote:
>
> > Hi Scott and all
> > That's almost the same as the panels I had made by
> Schaeffer picture
> > in the files somewhere
> > I used on-on-on switches to get the 50%, EG and
> LFO on one switch also
> > used one of them on the LFO rate switch
> >
> >
> > also I think the you should have the pots in this
> order
> >
> > Rate
> > Rate CV
> > Cluster
> >
> > down the left hand side as they are in that order
> on the PCB for easy
> > mounting to the panel
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Paul Darlow
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Scott Deyo
> >> To: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
> >> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 3:15 PM
> >> Subject: [ModularSynthPanels] sn voice and 'bug
> proposed designs
> >>
> >>
> >> Hello Group,
> >>
> >> I have proposed designs in the files section,
> under Bridechamber
> >> Proposed Designs.
> >>
> >> There is a 3U SN Voice and a 2U Wogglebug.
> >> Both are standard, no-mod designs.
> >>
> >> The only thing on the SN voice is we will use a
> toggle for the range.
> >> Center off will leave
> >> one cap connected, up will connect a big cap in
> parallel, and down
> >> will connect a medium
> >> cap in parallel. Much easier and less expensive
> than a rotary.
> >> Also, I used a switch to choose between LFO and
> EG PWM and left off
> >> the fixed. Is OK or
> >> should be try to jam a rotary in there? Or an
> attenuator? It will get
> >> cramped...
> >>
> >> I haven't heard much about the 'Bug -- some want
> dual 'Bugs w/ Child
> >> Tone outputs, but
> >> this would make it 4U. I can do that, but I need
> to know what people
> >> want.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Scott
> >>
> >
> >
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