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cv cluster design upload

cv cluster design upload

2003-04-26 by Jeffrey Pontius

I've been working on a 2U panel for Ken Stone's cv cluster module, and
have uploaded my current rendition to the motmpanels files, cgs
subdirectory. Look for cgs.cluster2U.fpd (about 2/3 down the list). I
also have a 1U design (in case someone is interested), but I think the 2U
design has much more functionality to it.

The panel has all of the outputs. In addition, it has (1) an additional
base in with thru output, (2) an additional cv mod in with thru output
[all 4 inputs have corresponding thru outputs], (3) attenuator locations
for all 4 inputs, and (5) an on/off switch location for even or odd sets
of outputs. I've switched to the .2mm text engraving, although the
attenuator markings are still .4mm (doesn't seem to make any noticable
difference in visualization or price from .2mm markings).

As always I am interested in constructive feedback, especially if Ken sees
something that is amiss.

Jeff

RE: [motmpanels] cv cluster design upload

2003-04-26 by John Loffink

Looks good. Just FYI, I may be doing an alternate board version that
gives a different distribution than the equal weighted 10K resistor
ladder. I'm thinking of a Guassian distribution where the outputs are
more closely spaced in the center then spread out with increasing
separation towards the ends.

John Loffink
jloffink@...

The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com/

The Wavemakers Modular and Integrated Synthesizer Web Site
http://www.wavemakers-synth.com/

>
> I've been working on a 2U panel for Ken Stone's cv cluster module, and
> have uploaded my current rendition to the motmpanels files, cgs
> subdirectory. Look for cgs.cluster2U.fpd (about 2/3 down the list).
I
> also have a 1U design (in case someone is interested), but I think the
2U
> design has much more functionality to it.
>
> The panel has all of the outputs. In addition, it has (1) an
additional
> base in with thru output, (2) an additional cv mod in with thru output
> [all 4 inputs have corresponding thru outputs], (3) attenuator
locations
> for all 4 inputs, and (5) an on/off switch location for even or odd
sets
> of outputs. I've switched to the .2mm text engraving, although the
> attenuator markings are still .4mm (doesn't seem to make any noticable
> difference in visualization or price from .2mm markings).
>
> As always I am interested in constructive feedback, especially if Ken
sees
> something that is amiss.
>
> Jeff
>
>