wow!! that looks nice. hopefully you can post up some soundclips when it's
done. I especially like the Old English lettering white on blue panel.
really eye catching.
done. I especially like the Old English lettering white on blue panel.
really eye catching.
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 5:35 PM, <sasami@...> wrote:
> It does sound like you have an issue around one op-amp.
> Try soldering a 47pf capacitor between pins 1 and 2, and another between
> pins 6 and 7 of the op-amp that is giving trouble. You may have a stray
> capacitance issue with all those long wires. If that solves it, do the same
> to the other op-amps too as a preventative measure.
> Also, look for bad solder joints around the IC, or a wrong resistor value.
>
>
> >--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com <cgs_synth%40yahoogroups.com>, frank
> death <maldoroar@...> wrote:
> >>
> >> Have you wired the connections to the potentiometer (for pitch) the
> >wrong way round? I haven't built this circuit but from a few circuit
> >bending things ive done i learnt that wiring a potentiometer the wrong
> >way can cause pitch to go up when you turn anti-clockwise.
> >> Of course i could be totally wrong as well.
> >>
> >I would assume that if I'd wired the 8 pots in that row back-to front,
> >then zero pitch would have been at full clockwise rotation, rising as
> >I rotate the pot counterclockwise. IE the other way round to what the
> >pots in the other rows are doing. I haven't stuck a meter on it, but
> >it appears that rows A, C and D are putting out from 0v (pot fully
> >counterclockwise) to I think 5v (pot fully clockwise) whereas row B is
> >putting out 0v (pot fully counterclockwise) to -5v (pot fully
> >clockwise), so the pots on row B aren't reversed, they're acting
> >differently.
> >
> >IIRC each opamp in an 072 inverts the signal going through it (maybe
> >someone more knowledgeable than I could confirm/deny this) so maybe
> >something's causing one of the opamps to not work properly? Casting
> >about a bit here TBH.
> >
> >Otherwise, as mentioned, it works great. I left it running all night
> >last night to burn it in, no other problems evident. I took some
> >photos of the completed piece, and uploaded them to my flickr account:
> >
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/2618961254/
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/2618138477/
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/2618139529/
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/16804034@N00/2618140773/
> >
> >I'll upload the .fpd file to the files section when I'm on my work
> >computer. A couple of notes - wiring everything off board was
> >necessary because of where I wanted the panel to go in my synthesizer,
> >and because it's a frac-rack panel, and there's not enough height in
> >that panel format. It is a COMPLETE pain in the ass though, and I
> >STRONGLY recommend attaching the pots to the boards, as per Ken's
> >instructions, and using a larger panel size. There are 18 wires per
> >step, plus a further 8 wires to solder in if you do it my way, which =
> >152 wires! Worth it, though.
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
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