[Stocked] Noise! pcb / kit
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- falafelbiels
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They are wired quite randomly.av500 wrote:how are these switches wired? I might drill some extra holes into the panel before I mount itfalafelbiels wrote:
I scorched a panel for it today.
This is a V1 but I used the experimental area to set up CV inputs à la V2.
The divisions are on 3 position switches.
I like it a lot!
Well... Center lugs go to 1,2 and 3, outer lugs go to a random selection of division outputs.
Good looking build with those classy knobs!
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everything is still on the site. (i updated some pages)
http://reverselandfill.org/modular.html
ps: i made new panels for the 9v noise edition:

http://reverselandfill.org/modular.html
ps: i made new panels for the 9v noise edition:

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Whoo! i'm on Matrixsynth!
http://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/02/the- ... t-004.html
Demo by SONICrider:
[video][/video]
I've made a new prototype with more cool features!
- 3 outputs
- patchable cmos ringmod
- starve option
- improved patchbays (with headers) for 2 of the outputs
The first batch of 20 is gone already (workshop @ Kytopia)
Next batch is ordered
http://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/02/the- ... t-004.html
Demo by SONICrider:
[video][/video]
I've made a new prototype with more cool features!
- 3 outputs
- patchable cmos ringmod
- starve option
- improved patchbays (with headers) for 2 of the outputs
The first batch of 20 is gone already (workshop @ Kytopia)
Next batch is ordered

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Definitively interested!FetidEye wrote:Whoo! i'm on Matrixsynth!
http://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/02/the- ... t-004.html
Demo by SONICrider:
[video][/video]
I've made a new prototype with more cool features!
- 3 outputs
- patchable cmos ringmod
- starve option
- improved patchbays (with headers) for 2 of the outputs
The first batch of 20 is gone already (workshop @ Kytopia)
Next batch is ordered

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I took M->F breadboard jumpers. I soldered the male side to the divisions side of each connection and put Male headers at the signal mix side. This allows me to remix connections. The remaining divisions have a spare header in the DIY space connected to nothing.
At some point when/if I get ambitious I can easily make a breakout panel with switches of some sort.
But here's the real fun: i bought two of these and here's why - you can mix the divisions in back between two modules and then cross-patch in front.
https://soundcloud.com/user-262252221/c ... hing-noise
https://soundcloud.com/user-262252221/c ... g-noise-01
At some point when/if I get ambitious I can easily make a breakout panel with switches of some sort.
But here's the real fun: i bought two of these and here's why - you can mix the divisions in back between two modules and then cross-patch in front.
https://soundcloud.com/user-262252221/c ... hing-noise
https://soundcloud.com/user-262252221/c ... g-noise-01
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So i'm just starting out the panel for it and i was wondering if something like this would make sense to bring up front the panel and use arduino style prototype cables to cross patch ? (a bit like the foltek module)
Near the end of this thread theres a discussion
viewtopic.php?p=1655071

Near the end of this thread theres a discussion
viewtopic.php?p=1655071

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This is a good option, if you like small pins.
you could also try those small banana connectors (2mm)
personally i like my patchbays to be large
someone made a patchbay out of a breadboard (connected the back of the breadboard to the patchpoints. That is a lot of work!
Others made jack / banana matrixes. keep the patching internal though.
I saw some people with metal strips like the folktek interfaces. that makes it more playable in my opinion.
something that can be connected at whim.
(momentary) Switches work too, but to make all possible connections , you need a lot of 'm
(a guy in my solder club did make this, it became a very large panel!)
Have fun!!
you could also try those small banana connectors (2mm)
personally i like my patchbays to be large

someone made a patchbay out of a breadboard (connected the back of the breadboard to the patchpoints. That is a lot of work!
Others made jack / banana matrixes. keep the patching internal though.
I saw some people with metal strips like the folktek interfaces. that makes it more playable in my opinion.
something that can be connected at whim.
(momentary) Switches work too, but to make all possible connections , you need a lot of 'm

Have fun!!
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FetidEye wrote:This is a good option, if you like small pins.
you could also try those small banana connectors (2mm)
personally i like my patchbays to be large![]()
someone made a patchbay out of a breadboard (connected the back of the breadboard to the patchpoints. That is a lot of work!
Others made jack / banana matrixes. keep the patching internal though.
I saw some people with metal strips like the folktek interfaces. that makes it more playable in my opinion.
something that can be connected at whim.
(momentary) Switches work too, but to make all possible connections , you need a lot of 'm(a guy in my solder club did make this, it became a very large panel!)
Have fun!!
Nice!!
Where are all theses creations you talk about? Pictures or info maybe somewhere?
Edit : i like the switches idea, about how much there was?