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RE: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave

2005-06-30 by Larry Hendry

--- Larry Hendry <hendrysr@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Order it NOW !!  The Blacet Miniwave is one the best ways you can
> expand your synth. 

You can buy the MOTM version from Blacet.  Or buy the other version
and do conversion yourself if you want something different than the
Blacet layout.

I have a complete list of resources for this module here:
http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/mw2090/miniwave.htm

Some items of note from that list: 

 - Blacet uses 10 volt control voltage swings for the sweeping of
banks and waves.  Some modular control ranges are less.  So, I added
two resistors to make it work with 5 volts. Of course, since you have
CV attenuators included on the module, it will still work with 10
volts swings.

 - Full assembly instructions if you do the converion yourself:

 - A full set of photos of the monster Miniwav I built with 10 PROMs
and CV control of everything, including a movie of the PROM sweeping.

 - Unfortunately, Matthew Davidson is not selling the PROMs at the
moment.  But, You can get them from Modcan.

Link to Dave Hylander's Prom expander board:
http://www.hylander.com/miniwave.html

Link to invo on my CV design PCB available from Scott:
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/jlh2090cv/JLH-2090CV.html

Of course, I sell all 3 versions of the pamnels for those wishing to
convert their own.  I was considering making dot com panels available
for this.  But, Maybe Scot might be interested in that since he has
already done one.

You will see my panel layouts are different thant he Blacet MOTM size
layout.

Best,
Larry

Did I mention this is an extremely cool module?



		
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