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  Topic: Semilog pot tip
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:11 am    Subject: Semilog pot tip
Forum:  How-tos » Production - engineering/mixing
Here's a little tip for you:
Ever found that a linear and a log pot both didn't really give you the right response and you needed something inbetween?

You can make a semilog by taking a stereo log ...
  Topic: 4017 Baby Sequencer Stripboard
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:02 am    Subject: cascading
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » The layout factory
Has anyone built two of these and made a circuit to cascade them, making it a 16 step sequencer?
I would be very interested in how to do that.
  Topic: Help with stripboard layout...
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:12 pm    Subject: Help with stripboard layout...
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » The layout factory
Hey Gerbster
You need a momentary switch between +V and the normal trigger input point
  Topic: synthesizer trio
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:14 pm    Subject: synthesizer trio
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » Developers' Corner
I can spot a couple of omissions in that schematic.
First: VR2 appears to be a normal fixed resistor, it should probably be wired like VR1.
Second: no mentioning what IC's were used, which makes i ...
  Topic: Possible SK-5 mod idea?
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 5:29 pm    Subject: Possible SK-5 mod idea?
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » Circuit Bending
Starting a new sample won't mute the other ones. You may want to get hold of those switches that unlatch the others when pressed. They usually come as a strip of switches and can be found in old radio ...
  Topic: Atari punk console + Baby sequencer 4017 IC
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:07 pm    Subject: Atari punk console + Baby sequencer 4017 IC
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software
Ha! Didn't know that. It makes it all the more confusing. Just get your meter and be sure!

@denis: link works fine here
  Topic: SK-1 auto power off question
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 4:01 pm    Subject: SK-1 auto power off question
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » Circuit Bending
Very offtopic, indeed! I was wondering 'bout my SK5 though...
  Topic: SK-1 auto power off question
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:16 pm    Subject: SK-1 auto power off question
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software » Circuit Bending
Note: some Radio Shack (as you call it, stores were named Tandy here) products were from other companies, but were definately different. Who remembers the Realistic synth made by Moog? It was never so ...
  Topic: Atari punk console + Baby sequencer 4017 IC
RotomotioN

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Post Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:49 pm    Subject: Atari punk console + Baby sequencer 4017 IC
Forum:  DIY Hardware and Software
Hi, first post, great thread. Will be building soon Smile .

Denis: Pots marked "B" are logarythmic, marked "A" are linear. You need A

Ow, and someone wanted a filter, look at t ...
 
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