OK, the child is sleeping and I can get _something_ done before I
crash...
The filter switches are basically the same as the CGS rotary. The
middle lug of all switches are connected to FS, and the bottom lug of
each switch is connected to its pertinent PCB connection -- LP, HP and
BP.
The optic cells... I should draw up a diagram, but I would need to get
out my crayons. I'll try words first:
The on/off/on switch is connected sideways.
Thrown to the left, it connects optic cell one IN PARALLEL to the
largest Shimmer resistor.
Thrown to the right, it connects both optic cells, each in parallel to
the two largest Shimmer resistors.
So one leg of optic cell one goes to one side of the largest resistor.
The other leg goes to lugs one and three of the switch (if you're
counting them left to right, top to bottom from behind the panel).
Lug two of the switch is connected to the other side of the largest
resistor.
Optic cell two has one leg connected to one side of the second-largest
resistor.
Leg two of the 'cell is connected to lug 6 of the switch.
Lug 5 of the switch is connected to the other side of the
second-largest resistor.
Lug 4 of the switch has no connection.
The optic cells really are a lot of fun.
They are installed most easily by keeping the legs of the cells along
the longer tabs of the bezels.
Otherwise they're finicky to install.
I know, I'll catch up on documentation, really I will. The biz will
slow its growth-spurt soon, and I'll focus on all the stuff I should
have been focusing on up to now....
: (
Cheers,
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
http://www.bridechamber.com
Jealous Edison Record Kompany
http://www.jealousedison.com
crash...
The filter switches are basically the same as the CGS rotary. The
middle lug of all switches are connected to FS, and the bottom lug of
each switch is connected to its pertinent PCB connection -- LP, HP and
BP.
The optic cells... I should draw up a diagram, but I would need to get
out my crayons. I'll try words first:
The on/off/on switch is connected sideways.
Thrown to the left, it connects optic cell one IN PARALLEL to the
largest Shimmer resistor.
Thrown to the right, it connects both optic cells, each in parallel to
the two largest Shimmer resistors.
So one leg of optic cell one goes to one side of the largest resistor.
The other leg goes to lugs one and three of the switch (if you're
counting them left to right, top to bottom from behind the panel).
Lug two of the switch is connected to the other side of the largest
resistor.
Optic cell two has one leg connected to one side of the second-largest
resistor.
Leg two of the 'cell is connected to lug 6 of the switch.
Lug 5 of the switch is connected to the other side of the
second-largest resistor.
Lug 4 of the switch has no connection.
The optic cells really are a lot of fun.
They are installed most easily by keeping the legs of the cells along
the longer tabs of the bezels.
Otherwise they're finicky to install.
I know, I'll catch up on documentation, really I will. The biz will
slow its growth-spurt soon, and I'll focus on all the stuff I should
have been focusing on up to now....
: (
Cheers,
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
http://www.bridechamber.com
Jealous Edison Record Kompany
http://www.jealousedison.com
On Oct 1, 2008, at 4:19 AM, alisynthmon wrote:
> The Bridechamber kit is a bit different from the CGS one, it uses two
> LDRs (light dependant resistor) which are not present in the CGS
> design.
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> Al
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> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, T3h caTmaN <dschnidsky@...> wrote:
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> > you should be able to find the info you need on the cgs site. no?
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> > To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
> > From: alastairsymon1@...
> > Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 08:24:55 +0000
> > Subject: [cgs_synth] Re: Cynare kit building
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> > details on this module, I cant wait to build it.
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> > Al
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> > --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "The Alison Project" <alison@>
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> > > Looks like you bought the Bride Chamber kit
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> > > http://bridechamber.com/bridechamber.com/C%20Cynare.html
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> > > ----- Original Message -----
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> > > From: alisynthmon
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> > > To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
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> > > Subject: [cgs_synth] Cynare kit building
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> > > Hi, I'm new to this group having just purchased a MOTM format
> Catgirl
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