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Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

2007-01-12 by Doug Wellington

On 1/12/07, Miguel Mendoza <miguel@...> wrote:
Hello, anybody mounted an Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10 into a MOTM front panel? Any design or Stooge panel? Doepfer just did it and it seems interesting and even cheap.

Looks interesting, and at $169 for the scope, not too bad. Looks like it's 6.5" across, so it would take a 4U panel to mount it. Of course, it's only about 3.5" tall, so there'd be a lot of panel space above and/or below it. Hmmm, maybe a sideways Veeblefetzer would fit in a panel with it?

Doug

http://www.stoogepanels.com
http://www.analognotes.com

RE: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

2007-01-12 by John Loffink

I’d put a 6 way selector on the bottom, with 6 jacks and 2 mults each so you can look at mutliple signals during a running patch. Mults are to pass the signal back through the MOTM chain.

John Loffink

The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site

http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com

The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site

http://www.wavemakers-synth.com

-----Original Message-----
From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Wellington
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:59 AM
To: MOTM litserv
Subject: Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

On 1/12/07, Miguel Mendoza <miguel@...> wrote:

Hello, anybody mounted an Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10 into a MOTM front panel? Any design or Stooge panel? Doepfer just did it and it seems interesting and even cheap.

Looks interesting, and at $169 for the scope, not too bad. Looks like it's 6.5" across, so it would take a 4U panel to mount it. Of course, it's only about 3.5" tall, so there'd be a lot of panel space above and/or below it. Hmmm, maybe a sideways Veeblefetzer would fit in a panel with it?


Doug

http://www.stoogepanels.com
http://www.analognotes.com

Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

2007-01-12 by James Elliott

Smart!

----- Original Message ----
From: John Loffink <jloffink@...>
To: Doug Wellington <DougWellington@...>; MOTM litserv <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:08:02 AM
Subject: RE: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

I’d put a 6 way selector on the bottom, with 6 jacks and 2 mults each so you can look at mutliple signals during a running patch. Mults are to pass the signal back through the MOTM chain.

John Loffink

The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site

http://www.microton al-synthesis. com

The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site

http://www.wavemake rs-synth. com

-----Original Message-----
From: motm@yahoogroups. com [mailto:motm@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Doug Wellington
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:59 AM
To: MOTM litserv
Subject: Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

On 1/12/07, Miguel Mendoza <miguel@filminteract ive.es> wrote:

Hello, anybody mounted an Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10 into a MOTM front panel? Any design or Stooge panel? Doepfer just did it and it seems interesting and even cheap.

Looks interesting, and at $169 for the scope, not too bad. Looks like it's 6.5" across, so it would take a 4U panel to mount it. Of course, it's only about 3.5" tall, so there'd be a lot of panel space above and/or below it. Hmmm, maybe a sideways Veeblefetzer would fit in a panel with it?


Doug

http://www.stoogepa nels.com
http://www.analogno tes.com



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Re: Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

2007-01-12 by contexmedia

And If there is still space left you could fx. put in an A440
reference tone generator, a headphone amplifier, and a beat
frequency indicator. It can all be done with MUUB daughterboards
from Tellun.

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln867/TLN-867.html


Nik


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, James Elliott <johans121@...> wrote:
>
> Smart!
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: John Loffink <jloffink@...>
> To: Doug Wellington <DougWellington@...>; MOTM litserv
<motm@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 8:08:02 AM
> Subject: RE: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10
>
> I'd put a 6 way selector on the bottom, with 6 jacks and 2 mults
each so you can look at mutliple signals during a running patch.
Mults are to pass the signal back through the MOTM chain.
>
> John Loffink
> The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
> http://www.microton al-synthesis. com
> The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
> http://www.wavemake rs-synth. com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: motm@yahoogroups. com [mailto:motm@ yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf Of Doug Wellington
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:59 AM
> To: MOTM litserv
> Subject: Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10
>
> On 1/12/07, Miguel Mendoza <miguel@filminteract ive.es> wrote:
> Hello, anybody mounted an Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10 into a MOTM
front panel? Any design or Stooge panel? Doepfer just did it and it
seems interesting and even cheap.
> http://www.velleman usa.com/us/ enu/product/ view/?id= 522077
>
> Looks interesting, and at $169 for the scope, not too bad. Looks
like it's 6.5" across, so it would take a 4U panel to mount it. Of
course, it's only about 3.5" tall, so there'd be a lot of panel
space above and/or below it. Hmmm, maybe a sideways Veeblefetzer
would fit in a panel with it?
>
> Doug
>
> http://www.stoogepa nels.com
> http://www.analogno tes.com
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [motm] Front Panel for Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10

2007-01-12 by Scott Juskiw

Hello, anybody mounted an Oscilloscope Velleman VPS10 into a MOTM front panel? Any design or Stooge panel? Doepfer just did it and it seems interesting and even cheap.
http://www.vellemanusa.com/us/enu/product/view/?id=522077

Interesting idea, too bad that they put all the connectors to the right side of the LCD. In it's current form it would require a 4U wide panel. I'd be interested in this if it could be made to fit into a 2U wide panel, with all the controls below the LCD.