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thinking to solder....

thinking to solder....

2000-09-28 by Aaron Swihart

Well,

I tend to contribute little but read alot - but now I have been thinking
Since I am waiting on the 101's and toying with the idea for another 300 -
I have decided to take the 800 LED mod to heart.  My first true DIY
project.  Yeah...

Anyway, I know it was discussed before, and I will go looking for it, but
has anyone come up with a trigger mod for the 320 or the 800?  You know a
little switch that you can just press to your hearts content.  It may fit
nicely on that little breadboard on the 800 - and if I don't botch that
up...LFO - here I come.

Lemme know - I am going to do some research on my own - but I do plan on
taking advantage of all you smart people here first.


Thanks

aaron

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Re: thinking to solder....

2000-09-29 by Dave Bradley

--- In motm@egroups.com, Aaron Swihart <aaron@t...> wrote:

> I have decided to take the 800 LED mod to heart.  My first true DIY
> project.  Yeah...
> 
> Anyway, I know it was discussed before, and I will go looking for 
it, but
> has anyone come up with a trigger mod for the 320 or the 800?  You 
know a
> little switch that you can just press to your hearts content.  It 
may fit
> nicely on that little breadboard on the 800 - and if I don't botch 
that
> up...LFO - here I come.
> 

It would be easy to add, and there is plenty of board space. Your 
chief task will be picking out a nice miniature pushbutton switch 
that could fit in the space available on the border of the module 
like the LED.

Moe

Re: [motm] Re: thinking to solder....

2000-09-29 by J. Larry Hendry

You know another thought might be a 1U utility module of simple features.

A nice pushbotton with gate (and maybe trigger) out would be one.  Then you
could use it to gate any module.  Then maybe some nice buffered DC outputs -
fixed and variable.  That way a person would not have to tie up an EG or
mixer just for some handy bias voltage.  Maybe a buffered input with a pair
of LEDs so you quick referenece / monitor a signal / voltage (fancy version
of the one on a 1/4" plug)

Or maybe not.  What simple implementations would be handy on something like
this?

Stooge Larry
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From: Dave Bradley <daveb@...>
It would be easy to add, and there is plenty of board space. Your
chief task will be picking out a nice miniature pushbutton switch
that could fit in the space available on the border of the module
like the LED.

Moe

Re: [motm] Re: thinking to solder....

2000-09-29 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 9/28/00 7:22:19 PM, jlarryh@... writes:

<< You know another thought might be a 1U utility module of simple features. 
>>

This sounds amazingly like the joystick module; I'm waiting!

Ivan

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