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Re: Klee

2007-10-25 by clickmrmike

Powerpoint.  Oops. I meant to put up the pdf. I'll drop it up now.

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo <contact@...> wrote:
>
> What's the .ppt extension? My Mac isn't opening it, whatever it is...
> 
> I think my metal guys can pull the sliders off, they've got that there 
> newfangled computerized turret punch dealio.
> 
> Cheers,
> Scott Deyo
> The Bridechamber
> contact@...
> www.bridechamber.com
> 
> 
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 9:01 PM, clickmrmike wrote:
> 
> > I think sliders would be cool, but expensive.
> >  For example, I did a layout of 16 75mm slots (and appropriate
mounting
> >  holes) in FPD. FPD wants US$40.75 to cut the slots in *my* material.
> >  I'm assuming they CNC mill these, rather than a turret punch, but I
> >  could be wrong. I guess the question to ask is can Scott's metal
> >  suppliers punch these slots to a decent level of accuracy?
> >  Remember, a little slop in slot spacing is not going to be that
> >  obvious, but if the mounting screws are off fromt he slots, the
> >  sliders won't mount. Ow.
> >
> >  I wish my CNC mill was running.
> >
> >  clickmrmike
> >
> >  --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Stites
> >  <scottnoanh@> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > I think sliders would be fantastic - I would have done it on my
> >  homebrew panel if I had the technology to do it.
> >  >
> >  > -----Original Message-----
> >  > >From: Scott Deyo <contact@>
> >  > >Sent: Oct 24, 2007 9:33 AM
> >  > >To: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com
> >  > >Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: Klee
> >  > >
> >  > >What's the general feeling about sliders? I love them, some hate 
> > them.
> >  > >(Don't say it, Scott! ; )
> >  > >I love the immediate visual feedback of sliders.
> >  > >
> >  > >The engineering of the panel would have to be perfect, since I'm
> >  > >assuming we'd do panel mount sliders.
> >  > >
> >  > >Scott Deyo
> >  > >The Bridechamber
> >  > >contact@
> >  > >www.bridechamber.com
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  > >On Oct 24, 2007, at 9:08 AM, wjhall11 wrote:
> >  > >
> >  > >> Hi Mike - All - I'm on the road right now but I can get to your
> >  > >> (Mike's) Klee drawing Friday PM. I think Will had fiddled with 
> > it a
> >  > >> bit trying to make a strictly standard MOTM style design. Bill
> >  > >>
> >  > >> --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "clickmrmike" 
> > <mrmike@>
> >  > >> wrote:
> >  > >> >
> >  > >> > I did an initial design; very Milton-like, but boring. I did 
> > it a
> >  > >> > couple months ago, so it does not include the latest options. 
> > But
> >  > >> > given that those options add a pot, a switch, and a couple
> >  jacks to
> >  > >> > something that has nearly 40 switches already, I see no reason
> >  not
> >  > >> to
> >  > >> > include them.
> >  > >> >
> >  > >> > Several Frac and non-standard designs exist, including on that
> >  uses
> >  > >> > slide pots, which are kind of attractive. This is a module 
> > that I
> >  > >> > wouldn't mind seeing depart from MOTM standards, but a
standard
> >  > >> panel
> >  > >> > would be fine, too.
> >  > >> >
> >  > >> > I sent my panel to the 'ills awhile back, I'll review it
again 
> > and
> >  > >> > have them pop it up on their site. I'll put it in the files
> >  section
> >  > >> > here, too.
> >  > >> >
> >  > >> > mrmike
> >  > >> >
> >  > >> > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo 
> > <contact@>
> >  > >> wrote:
> >  > >> > >
> >  > >> > > So, let's talk about the Klee. What shall we include? 
> > Exclude?
> >  > >> > > I haven't looked into it too much, but of course I'm
willing 
> > to
> >  > >> do a
> >  > >> > > panel.
> >  > >> > >
> >  > >> > > Cheers,
> >  > >> > > Scott Deyo
> >  > >> > > The Bridechamber
> >  > >> > > contact@
> >  > >> > > www.bridechamber.com
> >  > >> > >
> >  > >> > >
> >  > >> > > On Oct 23, 2007, at 2:45 PM, loopcycle wrote:
> >  > >> > >
> >  > >> > > > getting a klee panel would be awesome, but i think there 
> > are a
> >  > >> number
> >  > >> > > > of ways
> >  > >> > > > to configure it. ultimately, im going to need two klee 
> > panels,
> >  > >> > and im
> >  > >> > > > not
> >  > >> > > > looking forward to FPE because of expense, and i dont
like 
> > how
> >  > >> their
> >  > >> > > > panels
> >  > >> > > > have some flex at larger sizes (am i the only one with
this
> >  > >> > > > problem?). anyway,
> >  > >> > > > design discussion would be good, if scott were willing to
> >  > >> > consider it.
> >  > >> > > >
> >  > >> > > > --- clickmrmike <mrmike@> wrote:
> >  > >> > > >
> >  > >> > > > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "gino wong"
> >  > >> > > > <wonggster@>
> >  > >> > > > > wrote:
> >  > >> > > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > > How about Yves fixed filter panel if you haven't done 
> > it.
> >  > >> > > > > >
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > I second the Yves FFB, as he's just done a PCB run. And 
> > how
> >  > >> about a
> >  > >> > > > > CGS-04? Everybody could use a basic mixer panel.
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > Other stuff:
> >  > >> > > > > 120R
> >  > >> > > > > 320R
> >  > >> > > > > Miniwave (CV version)
> >  > >> > > > > Thomas Henry XR2206 VCO
> >  > >> > > > > Thomas Henry QFG
> >  > >> > > > > Wogglebug
> >  > >> > > > > stuff from Thomas Henry's new book (Analog Synthesizer 
> > for
> >  > >> the 21st
> >  > >> > > > > Century - available from Magic Smoke)
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > How about a monster Klee panel?
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > Woo hoo! Your shop will sink from the weight of this
> >  metal....
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > > mrmike
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > > >
> >  > >> > > >
> >  > >> > > > screw the RIAA. artists, take control.
> >  > >> > > > share and remix music, legally, on your own terms.
> >  > >> > > > http://ccmixter.org
> >  > >> > > >
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