yes this is the important part, sorry I didnt find the BZX equivalent to put in the BOMUsually any 6.2v
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what you describe is a parallel connection, not series. yes, you got itGot a noobish question regarding the B+ connections: is there a correct way to do this? At the moment I have one wire connecting every potentiometer in series from BIAS 3 > BIAS 2 > BIAS 1 > MANUAL CV > R22/IN 1B > PCB. So far everything works but I want to make any changes before it goes in the rack.
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I'm trying to understand the normalizations in the wiring diagram, and tried to read through the other posters that built a banana version of this board. But it seems that this has managed to exceed my brain capacity, so stupid questions galore here we go:
So, for all the normals to be behind a switch, I'd need 6 switches. And yet, I've seen people talk about needing 4 switches for the normals. What are they omitting, and why?
I'm kinda at this point thinking out loud, but if I understood correctly
Here's one with 4 switches that I'm thinking about here.
So, for all the normals to be behind a switch, I'd need 6 switches. And yet, I've seen people talk about needing 4 switches for the normals. What are they omitting, and why?
I'm kinda at this point thinking out loud, but if I understood correctly
- - 1 switch is for connecting B+ to the IN 1B AMT/SYMM-pot,
- 1 switch is for enabling ALL CV by connecting CV1, CV2 and CV3 to 16
- and 2 switches for connecting IN 2 and IN 3 to OUT 1 and OUT 2 respectively.
Here's one with 4 switches that I'm thinking about here.
Are you asking about making a banana version? If so you need 6 switches...
+V/Aux In
Out 1/In 2
Out 2/In 3
CV All/CV 1
CV All/CV 2
CV All/CV 3
You could use a 3pdt in the place of the 3 CV switches if you wanted them all switched together. I don't know if you really want to do this, it seems a little limiting.
+V/Aux In
Out 1/In 2
Out 2/In 3
CV All/CV 1
CV All/CV 2
CV All/CV 3
You could use a 3pdt in the place of the 3 CV switches if you wanted them all switched together. I don't know if you really want to do this, it seems a little limiting.
Re: toppobrillo triplewavefolder DIY- interest in 2nd run?
Since there won't be any triplewavefolders produced in the future (as your website notes), have you thought about open-sourcing the project?