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Re: Finally! The Wave Multiplier is built.

2005-10-03 by Richard Brewster

Hmm... Getting out the soldering iron and a 1n cap.

-Richard Brewster

Adam Schabtach wrote:

>Yeah, I don't know what I was thinking when I made that substitution. I was
>probably thinking "oh heck, I forgot to order some 5n6 caps!"
>
>--Adam
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: sasami@... [mailto:sasami@...]
>>Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 5:33 AM
>>To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>>Subject: RE: [cgs_synth] Finally! The Wave Multiplier is built.
>>
>>:)
>>
>>It isn't often that an odd value cap like 5n6 or 6n8 is specified. If it
>>is,
>>then you can bet there is a reason!
>>
>>Ken
>>
>>
>>
>>>Thanks for your help, Ken--I appreciate it. The capacitor was the
>>>
>>>
>>problem. I
>>
>>
>>>foolishly substituted a 4n7 for the 5n6, thinking that it would be close
>>>enough. My bad! I put a 1n in parallel and the Grinder works much better
>>>now. It produces a much wider and more interesting range of timbres.
>>>
>>>Overall it's a very cool module, BTW. I set it up in a 3U panel in my
>>>mostly-MOTM system, with all three modules (multiplier, simple folder,
>>>
>>>
>>and
>>
>>
>>>grinder) available on separate jacks.
>>>
>>>--Adam
>>>
>>>
>
>
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