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Re: Bi-N-Tic on!

2005-06-11 by Richard Brewster

Glad to hear my suggestion was helpful. I just got in all my Bi-N-Tic
parts, but haven't assembled it yet. My module will use the Stooge
panel that Dave Brown came up with. Since Larry Hendry hasn't started
taking orders for the panels yet, I'll have to wait a while. In the
mean time I will build the PC board and test it. I know it will be
great, because when my wife heard one of the Bi-N-Tic samples, she said,
"Please don't get that module!" Thanks again, Ken, for reading old
Electronotes and making PC boards.

-Richard Brewster

charlesosthelder wrote:

>No muss, no fuss - just one wrong part - and more cool noise than any
>one device should be able to make! I still have to tweak my setup, but
>this baby is GREAT!
>
>I used the Brewster sub mod, but without the switch. Instead, the
>panel has four sub outs, two inputs with attenuation, an attenuable FM
>input, sync and V/oct ins. I left out the switch and use a patch cord
>instead to keep things cleaner.
>
>The setup seems a bit different from the VCO. Does anyone have any
>thoughts about the setup? I just went for maximum range for now.
>
>One again, thanks Ken!
>
>Chub
>
>
>

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