Select your rotary switch and make sure there is both panel room for it and amounting scheme. With my tight spacing I had to mount mine on a bracket. I don't know if you have sufficient room for the switch to mount to the front panel. If not (and I don't think there is clearance) make sure you have some convenient mounting scheme. For eample, you could do a horizontal bracket between the potentiometers. If you go vertical then the bracket would have to mount via the switch. That would work if you gave up the rear nut. Just something to think about. Dave --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@...> wrote: > > I've posted an image of my proposal for a combined chorus/vibrato/ > scanner panel: > > http://www.tellun.com/scanner_panel_1.gif > > I wanted to get this to fit into 3U so I had to use small knobs and > non-standard spacing, sorry. It's very similar to Dave Brown's panel; > the 9 jacks/LEDs/pots along the left edge are on the same spacing as > the UEG. I used a switch for the Celeste function, and both a switch > and pot for Chorus/Vibrato control. The switch turns chorus on, and > the pot sets the chorus depth. There was no room to add pots for the > input level and lowpass filter. >
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Re: JH Chorus/Vibrato/Scanner panel
2009-03-28 by djbrow54
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