--- In motmpanels@yahoogroups.com, "Larry Hendry" <hendrysr@y...> wrote: > I have been looking at the panels here in the group and wonder if > anyone has actually ever built one on these panel designs. I say > this because the two I see bring out the RES control which is > normally a trimmer on the board. My expereince is that this control > has only a very small sweet spot and a front panel control would be > touchy to useless unless one used a small pot in series with a > resistor on each side once the known point was found. > This is similar to what Ken recommends in his instructions: # Do NOT bring the resonance trimmers out to the front panels as controls. They are very much a "set and forget" adjustment. That being said, if you still want to bring them to the panel, first set the trimpot on the board to find out where the resonance point occurs. Measure the resistance of the two sides of the trimpot from the wiper. Remove the trimpot from the PCB. Pick two trimpots that have sufficient range to cover these values. Pick a pot with a small resistance value, say 1k to 5k, and solder it between the two trimpots, with the wiper going to where the wiper of the original trimpot went on the PCB. Wire the other ends of the trimpots to the remaining trimpot connections on the PCB, the result being that you have two trimpots in series with the panel mounted pot. It should now be possible to adjust the trimpots so that range of the panel mounted pot goes from the shortest possible output, to just before the oscillator starts free running.
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Re: CGS drum simulator panels
2003-10-30 by elle_webb
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