Heya heya, The Taus... the metal is in, the designs quadruple-checked, and I hope to get them to the painters/silkscreeners next week. Good good good news -- I'm unemployed! We just sold our bakery and building, so until/ if I find new gainful employment, it's all Bridechamber. More panels, more PCBs, more parts, more brackets, DotCom (finally!), more more more more. There's even a CD in the near future. Don't worry, it's not my own : ) Cheers!!! Scott Deyo The Bridechamber contact@... www.bridechamber.com On Jan 23, 2008, at 2:23 PM, wjhall11 wrote: > Hi Gino! > > OK - I Haven't finalized anything. Maybe now's the time and we can > draw on help from the community. > > When Will and I were designing the panel, there was room for an extra > knob and Will got the idea to add a "mix" function. > > In correspondence with Jurgen, he pointed out this could be > implemented by wiring "a 10K lin pot between the modulated and > un-modulated signal "- and adding "a 'Mixed output' which goes > directly to the wiper of the mix pot... but have the normal effect > output wired to a jack of its own (= your output jack)" > > So this is the first possible implementation. 10K lin pot and mix > jack. Real straight-forward. Would the output of this mix be > inverted? I'm not sure. I'll have to check. Not that it necessarily > matters except to purists, I guess. > > The second possible implementation is like the first, but involves > adding a buffer/inverter between the pot and the jack. By using a > Tellun MUUB2, two buffer/inverters could be provided - to buffer the > output and invert it to match the "normal effect output." > > The third possible implementation is, I think, your idea - to use a > CGS mixer to accomplish the mix between the modulated and un-modulated > signal. This also sounds like a very good idea to me. > > It should be noted that our design also has a "dry output." I can't > remember if this is part of Jurgen's original design or not, but > either way, it can be just a straight wiring of the input to the > output, I suppose, or it could involve a buffer/inverter too. > > How had you thought to build this? > > Anyway, beyond that, I just haven't gotten to any further development. > > I'll begin work on a Dragonfly Alley page for the Triple Chorus. In > the process, I'll document all three of these possibilities. And I'll > post any of our collective ideas about implementation. > > I suppose, in a strict sense, this discussion now goes beyond the > subject of Synth Panels. So maybe it really belongs on the MOTM forum > or something. > > Ideas? > > Thanks, Gino - thanks, guys > > Bill > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "adaaxs" <wonggster@...> > wrote: > > > > Have you worked out the implementation for Will's ideas yet ? I > built mine up anticipating > > that so I have five on the workbench awaiting further instuction. > Because I am doing sub > > assemblies for others , I want to "follow the herd , so to speak" > <it's a good herd, normally I > > wouldn't join one that would have me as a member butsometime you got > to chew your cud > > and tighten your grounds> > > > > Hey SD, > > Have you gotten in the new batch of Tau panels yet ? I really want > to wire mine up. > > > > >
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: JH Tri chorus panels
2008-01-24 by Scott Deyo
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