Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Bridechamber Awesome Klee Panel, Good Job!
2009-09-10 by Scott Deyo
Cool! Thanks Scott! Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The Bridechamber www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany www.jealousedison.com

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2009-09-10 by Scott Deyo
Cool! Thanks Scott! Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The Bridechamber www.bridechamber.com Jealous Edison Record Kompany www.jealousedison.com
2009-09-10 by Scott Deyo
So what am I making here? One vernier and one non-? Keep in mind, this will make each one more expensive. Thanks, Scott Deyo contact@bridechamber.com The
2009-09-10 by Scott Deyo
Questions/ comments : Since most people may use 24mm dual-gang Alphas for Freq, I should move them down a bit to make sure they clear rails/ cabinet tops. I
2009-09-07 by Scott K Warren
Very nice, Bill! This is the one I would like to buy (two of) from Scott! I m a big-knob guy too. Here s hoping, skw
2009-09-07 by wjhall11
Hi guys - I know this issue is probably ultimately sleeping until Scott Deyo has time in his line-up for fabrication, but looking back over Dave and Will s
2009-09-07 by Scott Stites
Hey Scott and Thomas, You guys did a smashing good job on the Klee panel! Makes me want to build another.... There s a pic of a finished one in this thread.
2009-09-07 by Jeff Laity
Any update? I d love to build this but don t want to wire up a cardboard panel for it. :(
2009-09-03 by David Ingebretsen
Looks great! How does one remove the excess without taking it out of the engraving? David From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
2009-09-03 by George P. Macklin
Markal Lacquer-Stik http://www.markal.com/productDetail.aspx?ProductID=82 George P. Macklin On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 10:58 PM, David Ingebretsen
2009-09-03 by David Ingebretsen
I am ready to submit some panels and decided I don t want to pay the extra money to infill the engravings. What can I use to fill them myself? My first thought
2009-08-31 by sduck409
Very nice! I posted some pics of my build of the DD a while back on flickr, and it made the run of the usual synth blogs, but in case you missed it, links -
2009-08-31 by John L Rice
CHICKEN HEAD KNOBS FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Deyo Sent:
2009-08-31 by Scott Deyo
Thanks for posting the pic, Greg! And all you chicken-head haters are just bummin me out, man! I love the look, love the name too. ; ) Scott Deyo
2009-08-30 by djbrow54
I always keep the phase the same so yes, if I add an inverter on the input, I need to add another inverter somewhere else. However, I want to look at the
2009-08-30 by djbrow54
I ve done a 3rd concept panel around the Alpha 24mm pots and I did have to move the top row down 0.4 from my original concept to clear the large bodies. It
2009-08-30 by Scott Juskiw
Those PKES-60 knobs are the smaller version of the standard MOTM knob, the same ones I use on many of my small knob utility modules. They re not so good for
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
Oh - no - sorry... PKGP-70B-1/4 isn t the one we used. I was thinking of the PKAP-70B-1/4 knob. That s what we ve been using. Bill and Will
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
That s the one Will and I have been using for rotary switches and I think it s what Paul uses - but I have no idea where I got that impression, now I look
2009-08-30 by Greg James
These might work as well: http://www.newark.com/tyco-electronics-alcoswitch/pkes-60b-1-4/switch-knob/d p/57F2346 ... From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
2009-08-30 by Scott Juskiw
That looks like the right one.
2009-08-30 by Richard Brewster
Certainly is nice looking! Those long pointer knobs for the octave switches remind me too much of old ham radio gear. Check out the ALCO pointer knob I
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
How s this? Bourns 51ABD-B28-B15/B15L - Newark# 62K3288 - on sale for $8 ea. We just grabbed six so we sure hope they ll do. Bill and Will
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
OK, Mr. B., in that case, the output to the MIX jack should be re-inverted, right? We could use one side of a dual op-amp for the input mix inverter and the
2009-08-30 by Scott Juskiw
The only thing to watch out for, as Dave Brown noted on his webpage, is that the FREQ pots are dual-ganged which might be difficult to source in a size small
2009-08-30 by phzzzit
I posted a picture of a finished, Bridechamber DoubleDeka. I m not aware of an online picture of the finished panel, so I thought I d share it with the group.
2009-08-30 by djbrow54
Yes, a mixing inverter. I don t know what the front end looks like yet to see if it can be expanded. If not, there is a breadboard area on the PCB which will
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
Here s a 3U compromise. Two inputs with attenuators. A MIXED OUT jack for linking resonators together. Ihe Input knobs are very low, but I think this is not
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
Yes. That s good. Are you imagining a mixing inverter thing, Mr. B, or just the inputs being tied together somehow? Dad and I will go with the general
2009-08-30 by wjhall11
Ha! That s great. My teacher says we re tackling Virgil this year. That shouldn t be too dull I hope. Will
2009-08-29 by ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ModularSynthPanels group: What kind of cabinet is your synth going to be in when finished ? Leave a
2009-08-29 by eric f
Great design! My backlog grows and grows and... ... From: wjhall11 Subject: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: Panel Closeout Sale To:
2009-08-28 by djbrow54
Mix is the summed output of the inputs. Out is the output of the resonator. I was thinking that Mix out might be handy if you wanted to cascade two
2009-08-28 by Greg James
Latin est stolidus, tamen infigo. -greg ... From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of wjhall11 Sent:
2009-08-28 by Scott Juskiw
I like it. I was hoping to build this into 2U. What s the difference between the MIX and OUT jacks? Is the MIX jack after the MIX pot and the OUT jack just the
2009-08-28 by krisp1
Another vote for Dave s Panel looks nice Paul Darlow http://www.krisp1.com/ From: thomas white Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 9:16 PM To:
2009-08-28 by thomas white
I like it! Thomas White Natural Rhythm www.naturalrhythmmusic.com ... From: djbrow54 Subject: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: JH Polymoog
2009-08-28 by djbrow54
I used your layout design and did a 2U version with small knobs. I added a second input and attenuators to make for a more symmetrical layout.
2009-08-28 by wjhall11
Scott J, OK, then. I ll take your word re. the faders. I had begun to research them and it does look to me like they d end up taking up more space. At the
2009-08-28 by Scott Juskiw
Arg, first sentence should be I don t think faders would work very well .
2009-08-28 by Scott Juskiw
After second thought, I don t think faders would not work very well for this circuit (with an MOTM layout). I have a Polymoog and was looking at the resonator
2009-08-28 by wjhall11
Jeff L, Scott J - I entirely concur regarding the vertical rather than horizontal band orientation. Here is a revision: URL to image:
2009-08-27 by James Richardson
Oops! Sorry for the last post, folks - as you probably realized, it was intended for Scott only James Richardson ... From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
2009-08-27 by Scott Juskiw
Yes, vertical makes more sense here too. The ultimate would be sliders with the same end caps as a real Polymoog. But that would be a lot more work to put
2009-08-27 by James Richardson
Hi Scott If still available, I ll take a YuSynth FFB panel (and a PCB to go with it). I m also intending to buy a Klee panel. I ve been holding off so as to
2009-08-27 by Jeff Laity
Why not make the bands vertical instead of horizontal? That layout would make more sense to me. ... NOTICE: This electronic mail message and its contents,
2009-08-27 by Dan Nigrin
Wow, don¹t know how I missed it there before, thanks. All looks fine to me, but I¹m a Klee newbie so I defer to others¹ wisdom... Dan ... -- Dan Nigrin -
2009-08-27 by mikegorman@btinternet.com
I ve been having a few thoughts about this panel myself, but I was looking at using sliders for the main filter controls (a bit like the original) Using a 3U
2009-08-27 by wjhall11
Despite JH s PCB design that allows for linking more than one PCB together in tandem, I can t see enough benefit in doing so to warrant a panel specially
2009-08-27 by stevemodularland
It is here in the Files section in the Klee Rotary folder... its a spreadsheet... I m thinking of going with Alpha pots to save $... welcoming all feedback.
2009-08-27 by John L Rice
Looks great Bill! John L Rice From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of wjhall11 Sent: Thursday, August