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silkscreened panels are ready!

silkscreened panels are ready!

2006-08-03 by tsomneevich

Hello again group,

Sorry to keep hassling you that aren't interested in this. I meet w/ my web guy tomorrow 
and hopefully go live w/ the site this weekend. Meanwhile...

There are five silkscreens ready, listed below. 1U are $20, 2U are $25 and 3U are $30. 
Please keep in mind that these panels are about 1/64" too small, and you may need to file 
the mounting holes a tiny bit if using rails! I'll supply mounting screws to atone for this 
hassle :)

1U Optic CV Processor: uses CGS mixer board. Schematic to be on site soon. Mixer is 
wired as three reversible attenuators. Optic cell goes on top (use an LED bezel for 
mounting). Controls are +/-Offset, +/-CV1/optic, +/-CV 2. Jacks are CV1 (normalled to 
optic cell), CV2, CV3 (unattenuated, usually for 1v/oct), Output.

2U Cynare: includes switches for each filter response, and two optic cells selectable via 
switch: 1/off/2. These affect the 'shimmer'.

2U Utility LFOs

2U BiNTic Filter: uses a modified Mixer, or Tellun's MUUB-2 PCB, to get square and saw 
waves from the oscillator. No linear FM. I may do a BiNTic Expander on the next run, which 
will include linear FM, PWM on the VCO, and VC Res using my VR Resistor PCB.

3U Wave Multipliers: includes a ring mod, unspecified -- a 4030 MS-20 style on the proto 
section of the PCB? A passive real one from Ken Stone? You choose. 

So there you go. Readymades will be ready once they're all tested, in stock, photo'd, and 
sound sampled -- a week or two. Kits shortly after.

Cheers,
Scott

Re: [ModularSynthPanels] silkscreened panels are ready!

2006-08-04 by krisp

Hi Scott
are you doing a pannel and bracket for the cgs super psycho modulation source ?
also what is the shipping charges to the UK
looking rorwards to your site going up so i can get a better feel for what products your puting out there
cheers paul
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 11:29 PM
Subject: [ModularSynthPanels] silkscreened panels are ready!

Hello again group,

Sorry to keep hassling you that aren't interested in this. I meet w/ my web guy tomorrow
and hopefully go live w/ the site this weekend. Meanwhile...

There are five silkscreens ready, listed below. 1U are $20, 2U are $25 and 3U are $30.
Please keep in mind that these panels are about 1/64" too small, and you may need to file
the mounting holes a tiny bit if using rails! I'll supply mounting screws to atone for this
hassle :)

1U Optic CV Processor: uses CGS mixer board. Schematic to be on site soon. Mixer is
wired as three reversible attenuators. Optic cell goes on top (use an LED bezel for
mounting). Controls are +/-Offset, +/-CV1/optic, +/-CV 2. Jacks are CV1 (normalled to
optic cell), CV2, CV3 (unattenuated, usually for 1v/oct), Output.

2U Cynare: includes switches for each filter response, and two optic cells selectable via
switch: 1/off/2. These affect the 'shimmer'.

2U Utility LFOs

2U BiNTic Filter: uses a modified Mixer, or Tellun's MUUB-2 PCB, to get square and saw
waves from the oscillator. No linear FM. I may do a BiNTic Expander on the next run, which
will include linear FM, PWM on the VCO, and VC Res using my VR Resistor PCB.

3U Wave Multipliers: includes a ring mod, unspecified -- a 4030 MS-20 style on the proto
section of the PCB? A passive real one from Ken Stone? You choose.

So there you go. Readymades will be ready once they're all tested, in stock, photo'd, and
sound sampled -- a week or two. Kits shortly after.

Cheers,
Scott

Re: silkscreened panels are ready!

2006-08-09 by stiebz

I would also be a candidate for a super psycho lfo panel !

cheers, steven

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "krisp" <krisp14u@...> 
wrote:
>
> Hi Scott
> are you doing a pannel and bracket for the cgs super psycho 
modulation source ?
> also what is the shipping charges to the UK 
> looking rorwards to your site going up so i can get a better feel 
for what products your puting out there 
> cheers paul 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: tsomneevich 
>   To: ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 11:29 PM
>   Subject: [ModularSynthPanels] silkscreened panels are ready!
> 
> 
>   Hello again group,
> 
>   Sorry to keep hassling you that aren't interested in this. I meet 
w/ my web guy tomorrow 
>   and hopefully go live w/ the site this weekend. Meanwhile...
> 
>   There are five silkscreens ready, listed below. 1U are $20, 2U 
are $25 and 3U are $30. 
>   Please keep in mind that these panels are about 1/64" too small, 
and you may need to file 
>   the mounting holes a tiny bit if using rails! I'll supply 
mounting screws to atone for this 
>   hassle :)
> 
>   1U Optic CV Processor: uses CGS mixer board. Schematic to be on 
site soon. Mixer is 
>   wired as three reversible attenuators. Optic cell goes on top 
(use an LED bezel for 
>   mounting). Controls are +/-Offset, +/-CV1/optic, +/-CV 2. Jacks 
are CV1 (normalled to 
>   optic cell), CV2, CV3 (unattenuated, usually for 1v/oct), Output.
> 
>   2U Cynare: includes switches for each filter response, and two 
optic cells selectable via 
>   switch: 1/off/2. These affect the 'shimmer'.
> 
>   2U Utility LFOs
> 
>   2U BiNTic Filter: uses a modified Mixer, or Tellun's MUUB-2 PCB, 
to get square and saw 
>   waves from the oscillator. No linear FM. I may do a BiNTic 
Expander on the next run, which 
>   will include linear FM, PWM on the VCO, and VC Res using my VR 
Resistor PCB.
> 
>   3U Wave Multipliers: includes a ring mod, unspecified -- a 4030 
MS-20 style on the proto 
>   section of the PCB? A passive real one from Ken Stone? You 
choose. 
> 
>   So there you go. Readymades will be ready once they're all 
tested, in stock, photo'd, and 
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>   sound sampled -- a week or two. Kits shortly after.
> 
>   Cheers,
>   Scott
>

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