Dieter- Looks like he also made a "Euro" version that has multiple PCB's and allows the polarity switching on each output column individually which is even more useful at the expense of extra switches of course. http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs33_matrix_mixer_euro.html -James On Dec 4, 2008, at 11:42 AM, James Husted wrote: > Dieter- > Ken Stone's Matrix mixer does the inversion thing without the multi- > taped center terminal pots. His design is shown here: > http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs33_matrix_mixer.html > > He has a switch to turn it from normal (off-on) to Bi-polar (full > inverted-off-full non inverted) which is very nice. You may be able to > avoid the expensive pots my using some of his ideas (in your own > circuit of course). Maybe a taper can be found that would leave a wide > "off" zone and then no detent would be needed either (especially if > the mode can be switched from bi-polar to normal - the detent would be > odd in the normal mode) > > I was wrong about the Buchla 205 - Looking at the schematics it > appears to not do the inverting bit. That is a very nice function but > if the cost/availability > of the pots is a problem, the "normal" version is still quite usefull. > -james > > On Dec 4, 2008, at 11:13 AM, yahoo@doepfer.de wrote: > > > > I would like to see a 5x5 matrix mixer built around the Buchla 205 > > > design. Each crosspoint would go from off, to full on, to full > > > inverted. Designed to pass audio or CVs. I know this module would > > not > > > be cheap because of the 25 pots, but it would be a very powerful > > > module for performance and patch building. I have the schematic > and > > > parts kicking around but would love to see a true Doepfer unit and > > not > > > some DIY panel loudly sticking out of my rig like a sore thumb. > > > > > > -James > > > > Exactly this module will be released next year. Our only problem is > > that we > > could not find the potentiometers we want to use with center detent > > and > > center terminal (not the version used e.g. in the A-188-2 or A-138d > > but the > > horizontal version with the axis at right angle to the pcb). This is > > why > > it's not yet shown in the future modules list so far. Without center > > detent > > and center terminal it's hard to find the zero position and I think > > that's > > essential for a mixer with polarizer function. The simple version > > (only > > attenuators, no polarizers) could be released very soon as this is > > already > > available as a working prototype. But we want to try to find a > > manufacturer > > who is able to produce the desired potentiometer with center detent > > and > > center terminal. And the price will be not too much as all parts are > > located > > on one pcb only (that's why we need the horizontal version of the > > potentiometers). I think it will be in the Euro 100...150 range. > > > > Best wishes > > Dieter Doepfer > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Let me hear your bright new ideas for future Doepfer A100 module
2008-12-04 by James Husted
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