Hi Stuadh
the sleeves of the sockets all need to be linked and then run a wire
back to the 0V.
with the pot, if you are looking at it from behind (shaft pointing
away from you), the tab on the left also needs to be linked to the 0V
chain.
the center tab goes to the 'in' hole.
the right tab is connected to the input socket's 'hot' pin.
it is common to see schematics where the details for the sockets are
not shown, mainly because it is always the same. sockets always need
to be connected to 0V.
have fun!
andrew
the sleeves of the sockets all need to be linked and then run a wire
back to the 0V.
with the pot, if you are looking at it from behind (shaft pointing
away from you), the tab on the left also needs to be linked to the 0V
chain.
the center tab goes to the 'in' hole.
the right tab is connected to the input socket's 'hot' pin.
it is common to see schematics where the details for the sockets are
not shown, mainly because it is always the same. sockets always need
to be connected to 0V.
have fun!
andrew
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "stuadh" <stuadh@h...> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm building my first real module, the CGS52 simple wavefolder.
>
> I'm working on the inputs and outputs and I've notices that there
> is only space for one 0V lead. Am I correct in assuming that you
> do not need to wire the sleeve of the 3.5mm sockets (In, Out (S)
> and Out (T)) to 0V, but that you can leave them hanging?
>
> Am I right also in assuming that the 0V hole is or the wiper of
> the 100K pot?
>
> Yours Aye
>
> Stuadh