>Hi,The clockwise end of the pots go to the common terminals of the switch, yes.
>
>according to :
>
>"Alternate layout
>
>Having had the prototype in my synthesiser for some time now, a
>second layout became obvious. Instead of having pots for both the B
>channel and the multiplier outputs, I used a 4 pole 2 position switch
>to select between the B channel and the multiplier outputs, saving me
>a lot of panel space. The x2 output was sacrificed, and the rotary
>switch to select the prescale was replaced by an SPDT switch for the
>bypass function, and a SPDT center off switch was used to select
>between divide by 3, 7 and 5. 7 is hard wired as the default on the
>PCB, so no connection is needed to the switch. "
>
>I've organized now a 4 pols 2 position switch, a SPDT on-on and a
>SPDT on-off-on.
>Can somebody please help me in terms of how to connect it to the
>respective pads.
>
>Am i right with my assumptions:
>
>a) rightmost position of the pots to the 4x2 switch
>b) from the 4x2 to the respective Pad on the PCBThe terminals on one side of the switch goes to 1, 2, 3, 4 - the outputs on
the 4024 divider.
The terminals on the other side of the switch og to M1, M2, M3, M4
>c) mounting the center position to a pad before the 47K resistor "bank"The wiper of the pots go the the mixer inputs, which is what I think you mean.
>What i didn't get:one outer termimal of bypass switch goes to "A"
>- Bypass/Prescale switch -> what to connect where
center terminal of bypass switch goes to "B"
other outer terminal of bypass switch goes to center terminal of prescale
switch.
/3 goes to one outer terminal of prescale switch
/5 goes to the other outer terminal of prescale switch
Ken
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