> From: JWBarlow@... > I got one of these boards a while ago but was so blown away by how good it > looked I haven't been able to think of anything to do with it that's worthy > of MOTM -- it's just too much board for a couple of TL072s IMO. Let me know > what you do with yours (i.e., if you do something stupid, then I won't be the > first). Do you mean it wouldn't be the first time Stooge Larry had done something stupid? HAHA... You would of course be right. :) Yes, I actually do have plans for it and maybe a second one. Yes, some of it will be plain old TL072s or something equally as bland. I thought it would be nice to have a few pre-amps configured as inverters with variable gain, down to unity for just plain old inverting. And, I saw a neat idea on Tom Henry's page to use a dual op amp to take a unbalanced in and give a balanced out (for that send to the main PA board when my MOTM makes it to a gig... wish wish). I though that might be cool. The only serious thing I will be doing is a dual (maybe quad) VCA. I have the SSM2012s needed and will keep spares since they are now obsolete. Paul wouldn't use this part as it is obsolete (and of course I appreciate that). But, I can since it will be a one-off. And, since the chip does most the work, it "ought" to be simple enough for a non-engineer like me. However, I can see I have questions already, so you may see a few "newbie designer pleading for help" posts on the synth-diy list before I am done. Larry (surely I can make a one chip circuit work) Hendry
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Re: I Love My MOTM!
1999-10-24 by J. Larry Hendry
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