You could use switches between the pots and PCB, connecting to ground
as the 'off' setting.
However, I'm not sure how useful that would be in action. I think I was
referring to LEDs, because I can't believe I would forget to leave
holes for those!
The basic wiring that is not on the CGS site:
+15V to the switched lug of all Input jacks.
Signal lug of each Input jack to each pot.
Each pot is wired as attenuator.
This is so, with no Inputs connected, it is a basic CV sequencer.
With audio or CV inputs connected, it can sequence between different
waveforms, LFOs, etc.
Hope that helps,
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
http://www.bridechamber.com
Jealous Edison Record Kompany
http://www.jealousedison.com
as the 'off' setting.
However, I'm not sure how useful that would be in action. I think I was
referring to LEDs, because I can't believe I would forget to leave
holes for those!
The basic wiring that is not on the CGS site:
+15V to the switched lug of all Input jacks.
Signal lug of each Input jack to each pot.
Each pot is wired as attenuator.
This is so, with no Inputs connected, it is a basic CV sequencer.
With audio or CV inputs connected, it can sequence between different
waveforms, LFOs, etc.
Hope that helps,
Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
http://www.bridechamber.com
Jealous Edison Record Kompany
http://www.jealousedison.com
On May 17, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Jeff Laity wrote:
> I'm working on the event sequencer right now using the Bride Chamber
> panel. I don't see in the schematic how the step switches are supposed
> to be wired up, am I missing something? Do they go between the input
> jack and the board?
>
> Also, for wiring pots to this circuit, do they go to the half-normal
> of a Switchcraft 112X jack? I assume if a signal is plugged into the
> input jack that I don't want any additional voltage going to it,
> right?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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