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Dual CGS ADSR Stooge Panel

Dual CGS ADSR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by media.nai@rcn.com

I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
behind on 1U Stooge panel.  I'm thinking ten jacks: two inputs, two
clock inputs, and six outputs (the inputs could easily be jack
normalled) like this:

IN  OUT1
     OUT2
CLK OUT3

1N  OUT1
     OUT2
CLK OUT3

How does that sound??  I figure if we all agree, we can order a bunch
of them together.  A space for an LED could be placed between the IN
and CLK inputs, and "masked off" for anyone who doesn't want to add
an LED.

Check out:

http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs34_asr.html

Notice that the proposed Stooge panel uses two CGS PCB's.

Now, afaik, Stooge Heavy Industries does not offer a bracket for
knobless modules, but maybe if enough of us are interested they could
design one??  It would be perfect for logic modules, breakout panels,
gate sequencers, etc.  Moe??  Larry??

With a panel and bracket it should be very easy to build.

Ken's circuit suggests an LF356 (a single JFET op-amp in an 8-pin
DIP) for the sample & hold circuits, but All ELectronics has LF355's
for $.45 each:

http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=285&item=LF355N&type=store

Check out:
http://www.national.com/pf/LF/LF355.html


While Ken's circuit uses a TL074 for input/output buffers, I'm
planning on using LT1014 (a quad LT1013) for more accurate CV
handling.  While a 4052 should work fine, I'm considering a pin for
pin replacement with better specs.  Any suggestions??

Re: [motm] Dual CGS ASR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by media.nai@rcn.com

Doh!!  That should be ASR not ADSR.

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At 12:45 PM -0400 5/1/03, media.nai@... wrote:

I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
behind on 1U Stooge panel.  I'm thinking ten jacks: two inputs, two
clock inputs, and six outputs (the inputs could easily be jack
normalled) like this:

IN  OUT1
      OUT2
CLK OUT3

1N  OUT1
      OUT2
CLK OUT3

How does that sound??  I figure if we all agree, we can order a bunch
of them together.  A space for an LED could be placed between the IN
and CLK inputs, and "masked off" for anyone who doesn't want to add
an LED.

Check out:

http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs34_asr.html

Notice that the proposed Stooge panel uses two CGS PCB's.

Now, afaik, Stooge Heavy Industries does not offer a bracket for
knobless modules, but maybe if enough of us are interested they could
design one??  It would be perfect for logic modules, breakout panels,
gate sequencers, etc.  Moe??  Larry??

With a panel and bracket it should be very easy to build.

Ken's circuit suggests an LF356 (a single JFET op-amp in an 8-pin
DIP) for the sample & hold circuits, but All ELectronics has LF355's
for $.45 each:

http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=285&item=LF355N&type=store

Check out:
http://www.national.com/pf/LF/LF355.html


While Ken's circuit uses a TL074 for input/output buffers, I'm
planning on using LT1014 (a quad LT1013) for more accurate CV
handling.  While a 4052 should work fine, I'm considering a pin for
pin replacement with better specs.  Any suggestions??

Re: [motm] Dual CGS ADSR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr

I would be interested in this panel.

Scott
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media.nai@... wrote:
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> I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
> behind on 1U Stooge panel.  I'm thinking ten jacks: two inputs, two
> clock inputs, and six outputs (the inputs could easily be jack
> normalled) like this:
> 
> IN  OUT1
>      OUT2
> CLK OUT3
> 
> 1N  OUT1
>      OUT2
> CLK OUT3
> 
> How does that sound??  I figure if we all agree, we can order a bunch
> of them together.  A space for an LED could be placed between the IN
> and CLK inputs, and "masked off" for anyone who doesn't want to add
> an LED.
> 
> Check out:
> 
> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs34_asr.html
> 
> Notice that the proposed Stooge panel uses two CGS PCB's.
> 
> Now, afaik, Stooge Heavy Industries does not offer a bracket for
> knobless modules, but maybe if enough of us are interested they could
> design one??  It would be perfect for logic modules, breakout panels,
> gate sequencers, etc.  Moe??  Larry??
> 
> With a panel and bracket it should be very easy to build.
> 
> Ken's circuit suggests an LF356 (a single JFET op-amp in an 8-pin
> DIP) for the sample & hold circuits, but All ELectronics has LF355's
> for $.45 each:
> 
> http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=285&item=LF355N&type=store
> 
> Check out:
> http://www.national.com/pf/LF/LF355.html
> 
> 
> While Ken's circuit uses a TL074 for input/output buffers, I'm
> planning on using LT1014 (a quad LT1013) for more accurate CV
> handling.  While a 4052 should work fine, I'm considering a pin for
> pin replacement with better specs.  Any suggestions??
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
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> 
> 
>

Re: Dual CGS ADSR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by elle_webb

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, media.nai@r... wrote:
> I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
> behind on 1U Stooge panel.  

Would this work as two separate ASR's, one 5 or 6 step ASR, or both?

[motm] Re: Dual CGS ASR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by media.nai@rcn.com

At 8:56 PM +0000 5/1/03, elle_webb wrote:
>--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, media.nai@r... wrote:
>  > I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift Registers
>  > behind on 1U Stooge panel.
>
>Would this work as two separate ASR's, one 5 or 6 step ASR, or both?

Both :)  You could run them with the same input, different inputs,
run them with the same clock, different clocks, patch the any output
of one into the other, go nuts!!

Re: Dual CGS ASR Stooge Panel

2003-05-01 by elle_webb

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, media.nai@r... wrote:
> At 8:56 PM +0000 5/1/03, elle_webb wrote:
> >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, media.nai@r... wrote:
> >  > I'm planning on mounting two CatGirlSynth Analogue Shift 
Registers
> >  > behind on 1U Stooge panel.
> >
> >Would this work as two separate ASR's, one 5 or 6 step ASR, or 
both?
> 
> Both :)  You could run them with the same input, different inputs,
> run them with the same clock, different clocks, patch the any output
> of one into the other, go nuts!!

I'll probably want one, too. I'll need to get another PCB, though!