Norman Fay wrote:
> In the LH cabinet?
The non-Wiard blue modules are all Metalbox/CGS, done up in the custom
colors by Michael Ford, except for the odd module up top and the blue frac
rack ear multiples, which I made. The Metalbox stuff you are seeing is,
reading bookwise top down and left to right: Sequential Switch, Slope
Detector, Digital Noise, Gated Comparator, then below, Pulse
Divider/Logic, Burst Generator, 8008 kick drum, Cynare.
> I see, from the bottom up, a dual joystick/JAG module, 2 larger modules.
The color match is so good you can't see the seams in between the modules,
but they are there :)
> What I presume is a bank of attenuators,
Yep, 8 passive attenuators. They're handy for taming Wogglebug CV output,
or restricting joystick output when driving modules that lack the proper
input attenuation.
> a row of 6 300 series modules, presumable another strip of attenuators,
Yep and yep.
>and an odd-looking 300 module.
That's a not-yet-completed dual Blacet Miniwave plus CGS Analog Shift
Register plus Mult. The panel is three kinds of wrong (expensive
mistakes) but it works :) I'm using it almost exclusively to run Matthew
Davidson's scale quantizer ROM (and when I finish it, twice).
At the event I patched up joystick->attenuator->Miniwave->Waveform City in
such a way that the left-right joystick movement stepped through one
octave of a minor scale, and up-down fiddled the wave env, gate of course
on the button. Way fun.
> It all looks awesome.
Thanks!
Paul