How's this look http://www.dragonflyalley.com/images/JHSOSTFlanger/JHSOSTFlangerV4vIIwidth2-56in.jpg Did I place the LFO Modes correctly? I was just guessing. --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "wjhall11" <wjhall@...> wrote: > > Ok - I see how we could easily use one dpdt for the bypass switch. We were interpreting Jurgen's "schematic 6" literally. The DPDT idea looks better. If the switch hole is centered 1/2in from the edge, it would still be possible for people to use a 4 pole switch if they wanted to. > > There really isn't room for two rows of switches - at least not to my eye... but I just did a trial and I think we could get all the switches in. I'll post it later. > > > > > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@> wrote: > > > > I wasn't planning on using a 4PDT switch for bypass. My plan is to use > > a regular 2PDT switch connected to just the outputs: in the active > > position the outputs are connected to the flanger outputs, in the > > bypass position the outputs are connected to the inputs. This means > > the inputs are always connected to the flanger, even in bypass mode, > > but I see no significant disadvantage in doing so, and a significant > > advantage in that I can use a regular switch. But if you really want > > the inputs to switch as well, then I agree with you that two 2PDT > > switches is probably a better choice than a 4PDT. > > > > Panel mount trimmer? Hmm, I'm not so keen on having to dig out a > > little screwdriver every time I need to tweak the 1V/OCT setting. I'd > > probably wind up scratching the panel with the screwdriver tip. I say > > make it a pot (maybe a small knob), or leave it out entirely. Maybe > > it's not even worth adding. I'll have to try it out when I get the PCB. > > > > Can you put the switches into two rows? > > > > On 2-Oct-09, at 12:43 PM, wjhall11 wrote: > > > > > The hard constraint so far as the row of switches is concerned is > > > only that the BYPASS switch is 1/2in from the edge of the panel > > > because it's a 4PDT switch and needs the space. > > > > > > BTW, let's all remember that it only comes as a regular "bat" toggle > > > rather than the flattened ones that are MOTM standard. Will was > > > considering disassembling a MOTM standard SPDP switch to see if we > > > could transplant the toggle (assuming matching blood-types). > > > > > > At any rate - the point is that wherever that bypass switch is > > > placed (it makes sense to be either the left or right extreme), it > > > needs about 1/2 in on either side of its center. Other than that > > > there's plenty of room for another switch like the On-Off-On > > > (M201302) switch Scott's mentioning. > > > > > > OK - well - there's another possibility re the bypass switch - use > > > two DPDT 201202 switches - one for left, one for right. I'm > > > starting to like that idea better. > > > > > > But anyway - Scott - could the 1V/oct tweak function be handled by a > > > panel-mount trim pot a-la the Living VCO? (Trimmer (assumes 100K): > > > Mouser# 594-43P104 and Panel-mount: Mouser# 594-611) That would > > > save space on the panel, too. > > > > > > If BYPASS is implemented with two switches, LFO MODE with an on-off- > > > on, and a BPOL switch added, I think we could still fit it all > > > nicely if we use a panel mount trimmer for 1V/oct rather than a pot- > > > and-knob. > > > > > > Just thinking. > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@> > > > wrote: > > >> > > >> I don't have the PCBs yet but I'm already working out some of the > > >> details for this module. Bill and Will already have a panel proposed > > >> for this (search for "flanger" on this page): > > >> > > >> http://www.dragonflyalley.com/billAndWillMOTMSynth.htm > > >> > > >> which I like, but there are some options to consider. > > >> > > >> 1. You don't need a rotary switch for LFO MODE. You can use one of > > >> those 3 position centre-off switches. This frees up pot space for a > > >> 1V/ > > >> Oct tweak pot (this is shown as an option in the schematics). JH has > > >> mentioned (on an electro-music forum) that the 1V/Oct tracking is not > > >> so good, so having a front panel pot may be a good idea. > > >> 2. Can add a jack for LFO OUT (will likely need to add a buffer as > > >> well). This would be post-LFO MODE switch, so the output will be > > >> either ramp, slewed square, or S&H depending on LFO MODE setting. > > >> 3. There is a BPOL (bounce polarity) switch on the schematic. Hmmm, > > >> first one who builds one of these will have to let us know if it's > > >> worth implementing or not. > > >> > > >> I'm still trying to figure out how best to hook up the LED. Should it > > >> indicate the LFO (i.e. post-LFO MODE switch) or the total delay time? > > >> This doesn't change the panel layout. I'll need to try out different > > >> things after I get the boards in. > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: SOST Flanger panel discussion
2009-10-03 by wjhall11
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