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Ok, I'll start with some panel designs I have

Ok, I'll start with some panel designs I have

2002-10-12 by Jeffrey Pontius

Well, I don't have a Schaeffer panel design for a Fairlight, but I have
several others in (basically) motm style for modules from CGS (Ken
Stone), EFM, Oakley, and Blacet that some of you may be interested.  I
also have some pot hole/scale macros that I use.  These are based on motm
110 & 120 pot scales (I don't need the 'finer' scales currently on motm
modules since I rarely save patch diagrams), although the lines and
numbers are a bit larger than motm panels (since my eyes need a little
more help these days), and not exactly the same font.  Different macros
have different scalings (example: 0 to 10 or -5 to 5), and have different
hole diameters for Omeg (for Oakley modules) pots or Spectrol/Bournes
pots.

I'd post these to the files section, but would first like to see if anyone
is interested.  If you decide you would like to use any of these files,
*please* check them for your specifications.  For example, in one or
two designs the jack holes are off by a few mm relative to the motm
issue panels.  I don't get very stressed about this, but some of you
may. This is an ongoing learning process for me, so some designs are
'tighter' than others. The list (so far):

Oakley:
multiladder (2u)
state-variable filter (2u)
equinoxe (1u)
oms- 410 (1u) (companion to the motm 410 filter - has the stereo output
	jacks)
lfolag (2u) (designed & in my order queue - 1 lag & 2 lfo's [ver.1 & 2])
efglfolag (2u) (efg, lfo & lag - I've decided that I don't like this
	arrangement, so the manufactured panel is available)

CGS: (Ken Stone's neat, unique modules):
analogic processor with 4 jack mult (1u)
burst generator (1u)
wave multiplier (1u) (without the 'grinder' section)
super psycho (1u) (design uses the Encore UEG format -they look cool
	side-by-side.  Sorry, no led's.)

Blacet:
eg1 (2u)

EFM:
vcf6c (1u)
vcf12a (1u)

Rene Schmitz:
vco 4069 (1u) (panel works, but I need to rework the module to get it
	functional - this one tests the limits of my diy abilities)


[as an aside, I also have a 5U, 19" panel design for mounting an Oberheim
SEM, 16 connecting jacks, power supply, power switch and power led]

Jeff

Re: Ok, I'll start with some panel designs I have

2002-10-12 by l8xbass

Sorry about the Farilight crack...  

I would love to see what you have for the Oberheim SEM patch 
panel...  I have been wanting to patch out my SEM's for quite 
some time now...

Howard

--- In motmpanels@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@s...> wrote:
> Well, I don't have a Schaeffer panel design for a Fairlight, but I 
have
> several others in (basically) motm style for modules from CGS 
(Ken
> Stone), EFM, Oakley, and Blacet that some of you may be 
interested.  I
> also have some pot hole/scale macros that I use.  These are 
based on motm
> 110 & 120 pot scales (I don't need the 'finer' scales currently on 
motm
> modules since I rarely save patch diagrams), although the 
lines and
> numbers are a bit larger than motm panels (since my eyes 
need a little
> more help these days), and not exactly the same font.  Different 
macros
> have different scalings (example: 0 to 10 or -5 to 5), and have 
different
> hole diameters for Omeg (for Oakley modules) pots or 
Spectrol/Bournes
> pots.
> 
> I'd post these to the files section, but would first like to see if 
anyone
> is interested.  If you decide you would like to use any of these 
files,
> *please* check them for your specifications.  For example, in 
one or
> two designs the jack holes are off by a few mm relative to the 
motm
> issue panels.  I don't get very stressed about this, but some of 
you
> may. This is an ongoing learning process for me, so some 
designs are
> 'tighter' than others. The list (so far):
> 
> Oakley:
> multiladder (2u)
> state-variable filter (2u)
> equinoxe (1u)
> oms- 410 (1u) (companion to the motm 410 filter - has the 
stereo output
> 	jacks)
> lfolag (2u) (designed & in my order queue - 1 lag & 2 lfo's [ver.1 
& 2])
> efglfolag (2u) (efg, lfo & lag - I've decided that I don't like this
> 	arrangement, so the manufactured panel is available)
> 
> CGS: (Ken Stone's neat, unique modules):
> analogic processor with 4 jack mult (1u)
> burst generator (1u)
> wave multiplier (1u) (without the 'grinder' section)
> super psycho (1u) (design uses the Encore UEG format -they 
look cool
> 	side-by-side.  Sorry, no led's.)
> 
> Blacet:
> eg1 (2u)
> 
> EFM:
> vcf6c (1u)
> vcf12a (1u)
> 
> Rene Schmitz:
> vco 4069 (1u) (panel works, but I need to rework the module to 
get it
> 	functional - this one tests the limits of my diy abilities)
> 
> 
> [as an aside, I also have a 5U, 19" panel design for mounting 
an Oberheim
> SEM, 16 connecting jacks, power supply, power switch and 
power led]
> 
> Jeff

Re: Ok, I'll start with some panel designs I have

2002-10-12 by l8xbass

Sorry about the Farilight crack...  

I would love to see what you have for the Oberheim SEM patch 
panel...  I have been wanting to patch out my SEM's for quite 
some time now...

Howard

--- In motmpanels@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@s...> wrote:
> Well, I don't have a Schaeffer panel design for a Fairlight, but I 
have
> several others in (basically) motm style for modules from CGS 
(Ken
> Stone), EFM, Oakley, and Blacet that some of you may be 
interested.  I
> also have some pot hole/scale macros that I use.  These are 
based on motm
> 110 & 120 pot scales (I don't need the 'finer' scales currently on 
motm
> modules since I rarely save patch diagrams), although the 
lines and
> numbers are a bit larger than motm panels (since my eyes 
need a little
> more help these days), and not exactly the same font.  Different 
macros
> have different scalings (example: 0 to 10 or -5 to 5), and have 
different
> hole diameters for Omeg (for Oakley modules) pots or 
Spectrol/Bournes
> pots.
> 
> I'd post these to the files section, but would first like to see if 
anyone
> is interested.  If you decide you would like to use any of these 
files,
> *please* check them for your specifications.  For example, in 
one or
> two designs the jack holes are off by a few mm relative to the 
motm
> issue panels.  I don't get very stressed about this, but some of 
you
> may. This is an ongoing learning process for me, so some 
designs are
> 'tighter' than others. The list (so far):
> 
> Oakley:
> multiladder (2u)
> state-variable filter (2u)
> equinoxe (1u)
> oms- 410 (1u) (companion to the motm 410 filter - has the 
stereo output
> 	jacks)
> lfolag (2u) (designed & in my order queue - 1 lag & 2 lfo's [ver.1 
& 2])
> efglfolag (2u) (efg, lfo & lag - I've decided that I don't like this
> 	arrangement, so the manufactured panel is available)
> 
> CGS: (Ken Stone's neat, unique modules):
> analogic processor with 4 jack mult (1u)
> burst generator (1u)
> wave multiplier (1u) (without the 'grinder' section)
> super psycho (1u) (design uses the Encore UEG format -they 
look cool
> 	side-by-side.  Sorry, no led's.)
> 
> Blacet:
> eg1 (2u)
> 
> EFM:
> vcf6c (1u)
> vcf12a (1u)
> 
> Rene Schmitz:
> vco 4069 (1u) (panel works, but I need to rework the module to 
get it
> 	functional - this one tests the limits of my diy abilities)
> 
> 
> [as an aside, I also have a 5U, 19" panel design for mounting 
an Oberheim
> SEM, 16 connecting jacks, power supply, power switch and 
power led]
> 
> Jeff

Re: Ok, I'll start with some panel designs I have

2002-10-12 by tsomneevich

One reason I started this list is as a place to post designs for a 
number of different pcb-makers or whatever. So feel free to put them 
in the files section. I'll start putting some of mine there too, and 
whoever else has designs is welcome. It doesn't strictly have to be 
MOTM format either. 
Also, that way we can also check each others' designs before 
ordering. We should probably have folders to keep them organized, no? 
If you update a design, please delete the old one so we don't have 30 
super psycho designs or something like that :)
 

--- In motmpanels@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@s...> wrote:
> Well, I don't have a Schaeffer panel design for a Fairlight, but I 
have
> several others in (basically) motm style for modules from CGS (Ken
> Stone), EFM, Oakley, and Blacet that some of you may be 
interested.  I
> also have some pot hole/scale macros that I use.  These are based 
on motm
> 110 & 120 pot scales (I don't need the 'finer' scales currently on 
motm
> modules since I rarely save patch diagrams), although the lines and
> numbers are a bit larger than motm panels (since my eyes need a 
little
> more help these days), and not exactly the same font.  Different 
macros
> have different scalings (example: 0 to 10 or -5 to 5), and have 
different
> hole diameters for Omeg (for Oakley modules) pots or 
Spectrol/Bournes
> pots.
> 
> I'd post these to the files section, but would first like to see if 
anyone
> is interested.  If you decide you would like to use any of these 
files,
> *please* check them for your specifications.  For example, in one or
> two designs the jack holes are off by a few mm relative to the motm
> issue panels.  I don't get very stressed about this, but some of you
> may. This is an ongoing learning process for me, so some designs are
> 'tighter' than others. The list (so far):
> 
> Oakley:
> multiladder (2u)
> state-variable filter (2u)
> equinoxe (1u)
> oms- 410 (1u) (companion to the motm 410 filter - has the stereo 
output
> 	jacks)
> lfolag (2u) (designed & in my order queue - 1 lag & 2 lfo's [ver.1 
& 2])
> efglfolag (2u) (efg, lfo & lag - I've decided that I don't like this
> 	arrangement, so the manufactured panel is available)
> 
> CGS: (Ken Stone's neat, unique modules):
> analogic processor with 4 jack mult (1u)
> burst generator (1u)
> wave multiplier (1u) (without the 'grinder' section)
> super psycho (1u) (design uses the Encore UEG format -they look cool
> 	side-by-side.  Sorry, no led's.)
> 
> Blacet:
> eg1 (2u)
> 
> EFM:
> vcf6c (1u)
> vcf12a (1u)
> 
> Rene Schmitz:
> vco 4069 (1u) (panel works, but I need to rework the module to get 
it
> 	functional - this one tests the limits of my diy abilities)
> 
> 
> [as an aside, I also have a 5U, 19" panel design for mounting an 
Oberheim
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> SEM, 16 connecting jacks, power supply, power switch and power led]
> 
> Jeff

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