That's with the pots soldered to the pcb, right? Anything preventing someone from using wire instead? Mike (not interested i na $1,200 sequncer, as cool as it is, but waiting for the uSeq) --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > A couple of people have expressed interest in the Milton step > sequencer. I've spoken with the designer and it seems feasible to do > a stooge panel. However, there is a big issue that folks need to be > aware of - pot spacing. I mention this now because some folks are > fanatical about the MOTM large format layout. > > The pcbs are set up for modcan - type spacing, since Cynthia got > first crack at building them. The pots are only .75" apart > horizontally. This is less than the UEG, which is .875". I don't see > how even the smaller UEG knobs would fit. Vertically the spacing is > open to adjustment, since each row has its own pcb. > > I don't know for sure, but I think that the fp is already going to > run 10U wide, so it's doubtful that there is even room to spread the > pots by mounting them offboard. Who would want to wire 32 pots up by > hand anyway? > > So given this caveat, if you are still definitely interested, contact > me offlist. I think it's a great sequencer, but I'm personally still > gonna build SuperMoe <g>. > > Moe
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Re: Stooge panels - Milton interest
2003-05-02 by Mike Marsh
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