The Tellun DB800 is a daughter board for the MOTM-800.
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db800/DB-800.html
It is based on some mods for the 800 that I breadboarded. The DB-800 has two LEDs, one for gate and one for output level. It is easy enough for a DIY-er to drill holes in the MOTM-800 panel for these. Two of my MOTM-800s use my original breadboard and two use the Tellun board. I used only the output level LED.
Here's my MOTM-800 page.
http://pugix.com/synth/motm-800-adsr-envelope-generator/
-Richard Brewster
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db800/DB-800.html
It is based on some mods for the 800 that I breadboarded. The DB-800 has two LEDs, one for gate and one for output level. It is easy enough for a DIY-er to drill holes in the MOTM-800 panel for these. Two of my MOTM-800s use my original breadboard and two use the Tellun board. I used only the output level LED.
Here's my MOTM-800 page.
http://pugix.com/synth/motm-800-adsr-envelope-generator/
-Richard Brewster
On 5/27/12 12:09 AM, Scott Deyo wrote:I never even heard about it.... but always did think, "Where's the LED"? :)
Scott DeyoThe BridechamberJealous Edison Record Kompany
On May 26, 2012, at 4:46 PM, gino wong wrote:
Were there ever any DB800 panels made in any volume.
DB800 was and MOTM800 EG daughterboard by Tellun (which means amazing) that added a comparator and an led to the original MOTM module. I don't know what else it did, at some point I thought it made the EG faster which is something that gets Moog wonks excited.
I never built one or stocke the parts which is unusual for me. It probably happened on Electro- Muisc. They are kind've like my last stop when browsing. Too many places to go, I like mailing lists.
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Gino Wong BirgeloBSComm, BSEE, CG, ReRED, CSEC
