The return of those that have built a '410.
2005-11-03 by Matthew Hiscock
So I bought another vactrol, soldered it in, and fired up the '410, this time using my new Oscillator (a dotcom) as input instead of the much lower level keyboard/sampler combo I'd been using and.... Still *almost* nothing. I say almost because after plugging into that filter and realising that I ordered that vactrol in vain, I turned it off and right there, as the power was dropping to zero, I heard the filter sweep down and thought "aHA!" Also, with the higher input I can definitely hear some filter movement as i turn the Sweep knob, thoughit's just up near or above 20KHz and still fairly useless. So... progress, I think. At least I know (or at least it appears to me) that were the voltage to the filter to be correct that it would all work out. Is this the point at which a dvm would come in handy? thanks as ever, Matthew ___________________________________________ + Bootleg Sounds/Bodega: www.bootlegsounds.com +