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2007-05-30 by Gerald Stevens

Greetings,

I tried unsuccessfully to post this link to SDIY from two separate accounts
- I think that SDIY must filter everything that comes from me like it was
spam.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhYi-nMuW8I

This video was meant to showcase Ian Fritz's EZ chaos module, but
it also showcases the CGS Slope detector fairly well too. Don't know how I
lived without it. Also be on the lookout for the tubeVCA.

Two comments on these modules. I stole the layout for the Dual slope panel
from someone else who posted it on the Yahoo groups site. I wish I had
thought about it a little more rather than just plagiarizing - it would
really benefit from an extra "thru" 1/8" jack... and at this point I didn't
leave room for it.

My "Dual tube VCA" would have also benefited from a feedback knob - I ended
up switching the CV pot over to a feedback knob, and I'll just use an
attenuator/multi I have elsewhere when I need one. I had space for a
feedback knob - I just didn't think about it before I was finished drilling.

-gerald


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Re: video

2007-05-30 by Andrew Scheidler

I'm flattered to have my layout used, but you're exactly right about the "thru" jack. My next batch will have them! They are especially useful when hooked up with a Joystick.

Drew

Gerald Stevens <logo64@...> wrote:
Two comments on these modules. I stole the layout for the Dual slope panel
from someone else who posted it on the Yahoo groups site. I wish I had
thought about it a little more rather than just plagiarizing - it would
really benefit from an extra "thru" 1/8" jack... and at this point I didn't
leave room for it.

My "Dual tube VCA" would have also benefited from a feedback knob - I ended
up switching the CV pot over to a feedback knob, and I'll just use an
attenuator/multi I have elsewhere when I need one. I had space for a
feedback knob - I just didn't think about it before I was finished drilling.

-gerald

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Re: video

2007-05-31 by Edward r Jones

SDIY won't post emails with html in them.
So, send them with your gmail set to "plain text"
I've had that problem before, I thought everyone just hated me.
Know I know that only 25% of them hate me, and the other 75% weren't seeing my messages!

-Edward

Gerald Stevens <logo64@...> wrote: Greetings,

I tried unsuccessfully to post this link to SDIY from two separate accounts
- I think that SDIY must filter everything that comes from me like it was
spam.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhYi-nMuW8I

This video was meant to showcase Ian Fritz's EZ chaos module, but
it also showcases the CGS Slope detector fairly well too. Don't know how I
lived without it. Also be on the lookout for the tubeVCA.

Two comments on these modules. I stole the layout for the Dual slope panel
from someone else who posted it on the Yahoo groups site. I wish I had
thought about it a little more rather than just plagiarizing - it would
really benefit from an extra "thru" 1/8" jack... and at this point I didn't
leave room for it.

My "Dual tube VCA" would have also benefited from a feedback knob - I ended
up switching the CV pot over to a feedback knob, and I'll just use an
attenuator/multi I have elsewhere when I need one. I had space for a
feedback knob - I just didn't think about it before I was finished drilling.

-gerald

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Re: video

2007-05-31 by Louis van Dompselaar

> My "Dual tube VCA" would have also benefited from a feedback knob - I ended
> up switching the CV pot over to a feedback knob, and I'll just use an
> attenuator/multi I have elsewhere when I need one. I had space for a
> feedback knob - I just didn't think about it before I was finished drilling.
It's good to see one actually built though. I'm still looking for
inspiration for
my panel.

Louis

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