Good idea. How are you doing range. Are you switching in different caps?
I need to wedge it into one space (1") so I only get 8 pot/jack
positions. My idea was for the top LFO to do Variable out, Vari pot,
Shape pot, Frequency pot. Then for the bottom LFO: Pulse out, Saw/Tri
out, Shape Pot, Fequency. I'll use the Pulse insted of Square so the
waves stay in phase as the Saw/Trai shape is changed. This way I'll
get most of the designs functions, just not all in one LFO. I'll get
all the shapes, just one at a time on the top, and 2 shapes at once on the
bottom LFO.
Make sense?
Range is a good idea. Maybe I could do a pull switch on the Freq. pot.
I need to wedge it into one space (1") so I only get 8 pot/jack
positions. My idea was for the top LFO to do Variable out, Vari pot,
Shape pot, Frequency pot. Then for the bottom LFO: Pulse out, Saw/Tri
out, Shape Pot, Fequency. I'll use the Pulse insted of Square so the
waves stay in phase as the Saw/Trai shape is changed. This way I'll
get most of the designs functions, just not all in one LFO. I'll get
all the shapes, just one at a time on the top, and 2 shapes at once on the
bottom LFO.
Make sense?
Range is a good idea. Maybe I could do a pull switch on the Freq. pot.
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Adam" <tom.adam@...> wrote:
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> Whatever you decide, leave place for the range switches.
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> I stated with an on-off-on toggle switch, but now I have a 6 position
> switch. I haven't measured the frequencies yet, but it goes from
audio to
> very very slow.
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> Didn't like it in the beginning, using it all the time now.
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> Cheers,
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