2001-09-29 by sasami@blaze.net.au
One way is to use the pots themselves to secure a bracket or sub-panel to the front panel. If you plan to use some sort of covering material on the panel, countersunk bolts are also an option. Ken >Hello all > >I've seen a number of great looking front panels on many of the >Synt
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2001-09-29 by ltroth@socal.rr.com
Hello all I've seen a number of great looking front panels on many of the Synth-DIY pages. The best have no visible screws from mounting the PCBs to the panels. How Do They Do That? I'm looking for suggestions. While I do not have Ken's artistic talent, I would like to make my pa
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2001-09-28 by sasami@blaze.net.au
Hi all, For those who are building my wavetable project, I've finally updated the construction article with schematics etc. Online at my new site at : http://198.164.142.50/~cgs/ I still have boards in stock too. Have Fun! Ken _____________________________________________________
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2001-09-28 by cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the cgs_synth group. File : /Yank parts suppliers Uploaded by : thom_s4@... Description : Part numbers/suppliers for boards You can access this file at the URL http://gr
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2001-09-26 by Ken Stone
Hi all, I thought I'd start thing off by suggesting everyone who has their synths on their own web page could add their links to the bookmarks section of this list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cgs_synth/links Feel free to add photos to the photo section too. Cheers, Ken
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2001-09-23 by Ken Stone
Welcome to the CGS synth support page. CGS is not a business, but rather an acronym for my synthesizer, dubbed the "Cat-girl Synth" by others. It seemed logical to adopt the acronym to use as the code numbers on the limited run PCBs I produce. This group is for the discussion of
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