2009-02-08 by Richard Brewster
This is a 1U panel for four passive devices: 1 potentiometer (Resistor), 1 Capacitor (1 of 11 values, selected by a rotary switch), 1 Vactrol, and 1 Diode.
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2009-02-08 by ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
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2009-02-06 by Jonathan Snipes
So, I bought a ton of aluminum awhile ago with the intent of making some panels for my large format modular. I made a couple (and they re fine) but I honestly
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2009-02-05 by Mark
That s awesome, although I d add a small (2K) resistor to the CV input, even though it increases the parts count by 50% :) Like I said before, the guts of most
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2009-02-04 by Scott Deyo
Alrighty then, I ll make em : ) I should have them in late Feb/ early March. They ll be plain textured black. Scott Deyo The Bridechamber
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2009-02-04 by joshdaigleusa
I emailed Doug a while ago - never heard anything. Definitely down for 8 at first and would eventually need more later. No logo preferred but if logo is only
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2009-02-04 by doctorvague
This thread has a bunch of ideas including my 2-parts count passive VCF: http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26643
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2009-02-04 by John L Rice
I m going to need 4 pairs. John L Rice From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Deyo Sent:
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2009-02-03 by gjames@netguild.com
Scott - I could use 8 :-) ... From: Scott Deyo [mailto:contact@bridechamber.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2009 01:01 PM To:
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2009-02-03 by Scott K Warren
I m interested in non-logo d end caps. I d buy a bunch right now and more as time goes on. skw
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2009-02-03 by David Moylan
I m in for at least 1 pair, probably more.
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2009-02-03 by Scott Deyo
Has anyone heard back from Doug@ Stooge Panels? He said he would do them on the MOTM list, I think. I may do them anyway, since they d take two seconds to add
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2009-02-03 by supisuzoi
Thanks for your comments : ) I think it s better not to upload the fpd files, since each panel is custom to the hardware, mounting methods, and spacing that
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2009-02-02 by Mark
... Woops, that should have read DC-coupled to AC-coupled .
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2009-02-02 by JohnLeightonRice
Hi all, Any updates? Thanks. John L Rice
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2009-02-01 by Mark
... It s where most most introductory textbooks on electronics start. Typically, they begin by describing resistors, capacitors, inductors, then move onto
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2009-01-31 by wjhall11
OK, we re biting - where do we learn about these passive circuits? Bill and Will
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2009-01-31 by Mark
While that might be fun, and possibly educational, being able to switch between linear and a log response isn t all that practical. While most audio level
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2009-01-31 by Richard Brewster
That s the general idea. I d try to make it compact. How s the box in your photo wired up? Is it one input with two pots and two outputs, a kind of
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2009-01-30 by wjhall11
Will just pointed out that if we use 100K lin pots for such a gadget, we could have a switch to send the signal through a couple op-amps with resistors to make
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2009-01-30 by Mark
Very interesting, but from just looking at them, they don t seem all that mechanically reliable. You can also put attenuators, mults, and other passive
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2009-01-30 by data2action
like this, more or less?:
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2009-01-30 by Dave Halliday
Hi Scott Maybe give Fastenal a call -- these weren t listed on their web page but it might be a special order option. Good luck! Dave _____ From:
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2009-01-30 by Richard Brewster
These Radio Shack Y adapters work nicely for the Move-A-Mult idea. I have half a dozen. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103712 I like
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2009-01-29 by Sandy Brain
wow! those are beautiful panels Kevin. you wouldn t care to share the fpd files would you? sandy
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2009-01-29 by krisp
I had to try this and it works like a dream I have a whole bunch of the Move-A-Mult and now to build some more Port-A-Pot s Paul ... From: Scott Juskiw To:
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2009-01-29 by Jason Proctor
and that would also have the nice side effect that the PCB is MOTM-side, as opposed to Oakley-side :-)
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2009-01-29 by supisuzoi
Hello there, and thanks for letting me join the group. I ve added two recent panels of mine to the Photos section, and I ll follow up with more soon. The
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2009-01-29 by Scott Juskiw
A possible option might be to roll your own port-a-pots: http://moogarchives.com/portapot.htm Saves eating up panel space. And if you need 10 of them one day,
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2009-01-29 by Scott Deyo
If you don t mind paying a few extra dollars... I suppose they re still much less than FPE, and then I don t have to have them sitting in stock forever. On the
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2009-01-29 by David Moylan
Or screen print both sides slightly differently. Dave
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2009-01-29 by Scott Deyo
Thanks, Dave. Yes, for some reason $.13 each is the best I can find @1000. It s OEM Hardware or something like that. So it goes : ) Cheers, Scott Deyo The
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2009-01-29 by Dave Halliday
I was going to ask if you tried Fastenal but they only have zinc finishes... Grainger does have some nice cap-head screws but being Grainger, you are not
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2009-01-29 by John L Rice
Couldn t you just use the Multi-Mix panel backwards, so the blank side faces front? ;-) John L Rice From: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
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2009-01-29 by Scott Deyo
Very soon... I m out of screws for mounting the sliders. Oddly, M2 5mm black screws are hard to find at a good price. ... Scott Deyo The Bridechamber
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2009-01-29 by Richard Brewster
Sending again, as this didn t seem to get posted.
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2009-01-29 by Richard Brewster
Yes, Scott has a Multi-Mix panel. But for the reasons I ve stated that doesn t work for me. It would work for reversible attenuators, if you don t mind the
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2009-01-29 by Richard Brewster
For this application I want to use passive simple attenuators. I already have two Oakley Multi-Mix and two Blacet Mixers with reversible, center-off, active
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2009-01-28 by Dave
Hey Scott, Have these started shipping yet? Dave
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2009-01-28 by Mark
... Yes, and it could also be done with the CGS utility boards. Both of which are much more cost-effective options than buying the Oakley boards. However, I
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2009-01-28 by Scott Deyo
I could leave the tick-marks unlabeled and you could build it either way -- no 0 to 10, or -5 to +5. Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@bridechamber.com
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2009-01-28 by David Moylan
I like this idea but wouldn t 3 attenu-verters be more useful? Could probably be done with an MUUB. Dave
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2009-01-28 by Scott Deyo
That could easily be done, but they ll have to wait a bit until the current run is finished and paid for. Good idea! I was also planning on making one for
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2009-01-28 by Richard Brewster
I ve realized that I could use some passive attenuators. Just 100K linear pots wired to jacks for in and out. Three could fit on a 1U MOTM-format panel in
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2009-01-20 by krisp
Hopefully Scott will have the Oakley RM panel in his next run I am also having some Frac and Euro size panels made up and will offer them for sale for the DIY
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2009-01-20 by Richard Brewster
http://www.oakleysound.com/ringmod.htm I d like to build one or two of these in MOTM format. No doubt other panels formats would be of interest too. I m
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2009-01-18 by David Ingebretsen
Hi all, I uploaded a couple of Blacet format panels. One for magic Smoke s Mankato filter based a lot on STG Soundlab s layout. I hope that s OK. I also
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2009-01-18 by ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
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2009-01-18 by ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
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2009-01-18 by David Ingebretsen
Does anyone have a Blacet format .FPD file (or even better, sell the panel) for a JH Tau Pipe Phaser? Thanks David David M. Ingebretsen M.S., M.E. Collision
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