Sorry about that Robert. The latest drama left me email-less for almost a week. The cable worked fine after the big storm felled four trees in our yard, but when we pulled a huge stump out -- snap went the cable!
The "link" switch is connected between the "C" pads on the two boards. This removes the random gates from the Analog Switch Matrix.
ASM section wiring:
The four input jacks are connected, via the Input Pots wired as attenuators, to the pads "IN 1" to "IN 4".
The four gate jacks are wired to pads "0" to "3".
The four Output jacks are wired to "Out 1" to "Out 4".
Mix Input is wired to "COM IN", and Mix Output is wired to "COM OUT".
This is confusing because of the MIX OUT on the ASM board, which is not used. You _could_ use it, but it's the same thing as the COM OUT, but you have to run wires to the mixer's inputs.
So, basically, if you're using this as a 1 input - 4 output, use the mix in and the four outputs. If you're using it as a 4 input - 1 output, use the four inputs and mix output. Or you can use it as four separate analog switches, of course.
WRS section wiring:
Keep in mind you don't wire up the TL074 around "O0" to "O3".
The four weight cv inputs are connected to WEIGHT CV IN "0" to "3".
The four weight pots are wired as attenuators to 14.4V... I think. Am checking w/ Ken to make 100% sure; it's been awhile!
CV outs are wired to the four CV OUT pads.
Gate outs are wired to the four GATES pads, the associated LEDs accordingly.
Clock is a jack (sorry the hole is too small : \
that is wired to the CLK pad.
Thanks,
Scott Deyo
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