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Mixer normalization

Mixer normalization

2001-02-24 by J. Larry Hendry

Some of you out there have built Tony Allgood's multi-mix using panels that
Dave and I sold last year.  While I am looking forward to purchasing my
first MOTM mixer, I myself have enjoyed this circuit for utility purpose
mixing.

Dave Bradley initially suggested certain input and output connections that
make this module more than just a mixer using some of the versitile
connections that Tony made available on the PCB.

Some of you have asked both Dave and myself about exactly how we made the
connections on ours.

A detailed explanation is now available on the projects page of my website.

Larry Hendry
http://24.12.85.234/larry

Re: [motm] Mixer normalization

2001-02-24 by bigd@buffalo.com

I had another list member , thanx to advice from yet another list member, mod
my Oakley mixer to also have a preamp mode, where the signal if boosted
x 15 via the flip of a switch to drive the ring mod or whatever. Now thats
versatility!  Now if I ever get the painting finished in my studio, I can hear
it  : )
Jim

J. Larry Hendry wrote:
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> Some of you out there have built Tony Allgood's multi-mix using panels that
> Dave and I sold last year.  While I am looking forward to purchasing my
> first MOTM mixer, I myself have enjoyed this circuit for utility purpose
> mixing.
>
> Dave Bradley initially suggested certain input and output connections that
> make this module more than just a mixer using some of the versitile
> connections that Tony made available on the PCB.
>
> Some of you have asked both Dave and myself about exactly how we made the
> connections on ours.
>
> A detailed explanation is now available on the projects page of my website.
>
> Larry Hendry
> http://24.12.85.234/larry
>
>
>
>
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