hi all-- >That may or may not be possible. I *really* like to use the >smaller motm style knobs *with* tickmarks. The marks need >some space. Maybe it's possible with the current spacings. >We'll have to find out. Personally, I don't mind soldering >the pots away from the pcboard. Um. Well, if that made the difference between having a stooge panel and not, then I could be convinced with little effort on that one! :-) >> The last thought is this: what kind of switches/buttons >> is everyone that'd be interested in having a Stooge-P3 >> planning on using? I've opted for the funky square >> buttons (except for the two mode select buttons) like the >> setup shown on the main page of the Yahoo pages, so if >> everyone else opted for the round buttons, then I might >> have to opt-out. > >What buttons are you referring to? The square ones, of course! :-) I guess if you're asking, then the proposed Stooge panel probably will not accommodate them. You can see them on the rack-mounted version shown at the main page of the Yahoo group pages for this list. Oh, wait, a link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/analogue-sequencer/ *those* square buttons... Hope I got the link right. You should not have to sign in to Yahoo to see the image, as it's on the top level of the pages. Best, Frank
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Stooged P3 panel is an option. Interested?
2003-12-09 by Frank Vanaman
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