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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 3:12 pm
by Spogg
Nice one Roxy! Simple but useful.

Cheers

Spogg

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 4:08 pm
by kortezzzz
Here is one of mine:

An advanced drawbars module (***for "blue" source! not poly***), based on fixed points 2 bands EQ. This one stared in one of my releases 2 years a go. It also has built-in right click midi learn feature in every slider and knob. I've designed it for 3 osc. synth, so it actually handles up to 3 mono sources at ones with an option to pass through each osc.\source separately.

Cheers!

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 4:35 pm
by rocknrollkat
Spogg wrote:Nice one Roxy! Simple but useful.

Cheers

Spogg


Thanks, Spogg !!

I am developing test gear and calibration gear to help us keep levels, etc. under control.
This is the gear that nobody needs until they NEED it, and don't HAVE it.
I'll post 'em as I come up with 'em.
For example, it seems like my soundcard clips at just under 2 volts peak to peak with about .01% THD.
I'm making these measurements with a scope that comes from a person in Germany named Christian Zeitnitz.
Here's the link.
https://www.zeitnitz.eu/scope_en
It's free of charge, if you don't already have this scope, I recommend that you treat yourself.

Enjoy !

ROXY

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:02 pm
by Spogg
kortezzzz wrote:Here is one of mine:

An advanced drawbars module (***for "blue" source! not poly***), based on fixed points 2 bands EQ. This one stared in one of my releases 2 years a go. It also has built-in right click midi learn feature in every slider and knob. I've designed it for 3 osc. synth, so it actually handles up to 3 mono sources at ones with an option to pass through each osc.\source separately.

Cheers!


Nice! You make such good looking stuff. Many thanks for sharing.

Cheers

Spogg

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:26 pm
by RJHollins
Thanks ROXY .... for the link.

Most interested in what you are planning

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:42 pm
by rocknrollkat
RJHollins wrote:Thanks ROXY .... for the link.

Most interested in what you are planning


Sure thing, RJ !

ROXY

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:50 pm
by rocknrollkat
1-5-2015
Here's a handy-dandy 'ganged' pot that you will never need until you NEED one !
Open up the schematic, add or subtract as many 'gangs' as you need.
The best feature of all is that you can set different values for the individual pots !
Let's say you need a 3 gang pot, two gangs to be 0 to 10, the third gong needs to be 0 to 20.
No problem, just enter the values and off you go !

Play with the demonstrator and have fun !

ROXY

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 1:01 am
by BobF
Hello rocknrollkat,

Thans for the tools (fsm's), they are really great. I myself will use them and I am sure many others will to. You must be the guy I stated this post for, ha, ha. Keep up the great work and keep them comming.

Later then, BobF.....

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:49 pm
by rocknrollkat
[quote="Spogg"]This simple Level module allows the input stream to be automatically turned off when the knob is at zero, to save cpu when no sound is output.

Cheers

Spogg, this an extremely Kooool idea !!
I love simple, elegant designs, and this is one of them.
I especially like your 'dummy' load, I've seen simple components, but that takes the cake !!

Best,

Roxy

Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 3:00 pm
by rocknrollkat
ROXY Organizer Demonstrator - 1-6-2015.fsm
Organize your work and watch your project come to life !
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ROXY Organizer Demonstrator - 1-6-2015.fsm
Organize your work and watch your project come to life !
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BobF wrote:Hello rocknrollkat,

Thans for the tools (fsm's), they are really great. I myself will use them and I am sure many others will to. You must be the guy I stated this post for, ha, ha. Keep up the great work and keep them comming.

Later then, BobF.....


Hello Bob,
Yup, great idea for a topic, thanks for starting it !
I'm glad you enjoy these little ideas.
Here's a set of 'schematics' that go from unreadable (like we usually end up with), to somewhat usable, to elegant.
Many projects become a morass of components, jammed together as needed, and a week later....
WHAT was I thinking ?

The top 'schematic' looks all too familiar.
This simple tip can make or break a project !

Enjoy !

Roxy