OK, I wasn't originally going to even *look* at the 219 touch keyboard. But the joystick was rolling around inside, and I didn't want it damaging anything. Well, as you can see from the photos, that's the LEAST of the worries :) a) it appears cough syrup or such was spilt in it. b) the joysticks are "hand made" from pcb material, a plastic gear (counterweight), 2 grommets, and a panel knob. The knob sits on top of a 12V lamp. The grommets are used to apply lateral pressure on the knob, so it "rides" on top of the lamp. There are 4 photocells in a "cross" pattern. The knob's skirt' allows light to "peek out"as the joystick is tilted to the sides. That wacky Don...... c) this thing makes the MARFs look like a picnic. There are 17 kludges, cuts/jumps, and random parts attached to CMOS ICs (counted 11 of those nasty SSS parts). There is an 8 pin part with the top sanded off and "This is a 555" written in pencil on the pcb. I also added, in the main directory, a PDF file of the 292 and 295 modules plotted on the mighty Audio Precision System 2 DSP analyzer. See 1975 audio technology for yourself :) Actually, given the time period, Don gets a B+. Needs more bypassing, didn't solder the via holes, was miserly on ty-wraps and needs reference designators. Paul S. www.synthtech.com/pix/buchla
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Couldn't help myself....Buchla 219
2003-06-10 by Paul Schreiber
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