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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 12:10 am Post subject:
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gwaidan
Joined: Mar 07, 2009 Posts: 53 Location: Sydney, Australia
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kjackman

Joined: Sep 05, 2010 Posts: 69 Location: Utah, USA
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Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:10 pm Post subject:
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Wow, you've been quite busy!
I've got a month or two before I can start diving into this project. I have most of the tools I need, but I'm still short an oscilloscope and a few other odds and ends. And then I'll need to start stocking up on pots, trimpots, knobs, and all the rest. But pretty soon I'll be placing an order for a few of those PCBs (VCO, Filter, VCA, and Triple EG to start).
I decided to shoot for two power supplies, rather than having to deal with the headaches of converting 15v modules for 12v or vice versa. I was going to start the DIY system with MFOS modules, but I'd like to try these instead. |
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dingebre

Joined: Aug 10, 2008 Posts: 270 Location: Salt Lake City, UT USA
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kjackman wrote: | Wow, you've been quite busy!
I've got a month or two before I can start diving into this project. I have most of the tools I need, but I'm still short an oscilloscope and a few other odds and ends. And then I'll need to start stocking up on pots, trimpots, knobs, and all the rest. But pretty soon I'll be placing an order for a few of those PCBs (VCO, Filter, VCA, and Triple EG to start).
I decided to shoot for two power supplies, rather than having to deal with the headaches of converting 15v modules for 12v or vice versa. I was going to start the DIY system with MFOS modules, but I'd like to try these instead. |
It's hard to go wrong. There are so many great modules out there you'll have fun with whatever you decide to do.
Of course, I think the Steiner modules are the coolest ones right now, but I'm hardly biased
Two supplies is not a bad way to go, however, with the onboard regulators, at least for my designs, it's pretty straight forward to run the Steiner modules on +/- 15 volts.
Give me a call and you could come over sometime and I'll show you how I'm dealing with mixed voltage modules.
David _________________ David M. Ingebretsen, M.S., M.E.
Collision Forensics & Enginering, Inc.
dingebre@3dphysics.net
http://www.xmission.com/~dingebre/Synthasystem.html |
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