gerard - thanks for the quick answer. i like the idea of having one or 2 connectors attached to the power bus to be able to try out or work on modules. ill probably head over to www.segor.de in berlin to see if i can find the right connectors/cables/adapters. brendan --- In ElektorFormant@yahoogroups.com, Gerard Bik <gbik@...> wrote: > > Hi zombie_tron > > The connectors seem unnecessary extra work at first glance. It all depends on what you plan to do with the modules. > Building a cabinet with connectors to accomodate different modules is an investment that pays itself back many times as soon as you want to modify or repair a module. To be able to just pull out a module and slide it back in is a wonderful experience :-D > > As I am an avid experimenter, I built an extension cable, basically two connectors with a long flatcable in between. This allowed me to work on a module outside of the cabinet while it was operating. > > I do have other equipment without connectors, just quickly soldered together. But when these need repair (and eventually they all do) it is a lot of hassle. > > Gerard > > > >i wanted to say hi and express my relief in finding this group. > > > >i thought i would jump in with a question. ive accumulated a few formant modules and ordered a power supply for them (from curetronics). i noticed that some of the modules have a 31 pin connnector on the back of the card, whereas some of the (older?) modules only have a few pins attached to the back. > > > >im thinking to do away with these connectors, and just solder to the proper pins to power the module / connect it others. does anyone else have experience with or opinions on this? > > > >thanks > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- > ______________________ _ > Gerard Bik grafische vormgeving > Van Aerssenstraat 263 > 2582 JM Den Haag > 070 3554081 >
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Re: hello and DIN 41617 to all of you
2009-06-22 by zombie_tron
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