Nah I sold them all, but you could always have 5 more printed, I’m sure you could sell the extras. @sebastian did a great job on the panel and it sounds great. Very mellow compared to ms20 style
$124 later I have a JLC order in.
Getting some of @sebastian’s Transistor Ladder Filters, more of your awesome K25 LFOs, @analogoutput’s noisebell module, and that cool Quadrature VCO with through-zero FM that was mentioned here direct link here
Ooh, I’ll be very interested in hearing how that Haraldswerk VCO works out!
I’ll build one out first and if it works for silly me, if so then I’ll probably sell off some extra pcb sets.
You get em in black? I’d pick up a vco and noise bells from ya
Did you use the Gerbers from the site? Or did you work up a Kosmo format control board?
Edit to add: Just noticed this:
- Power consumption around 135mA each rail
Eep! Might need a dedicated PSU…
I just grabbed the gerbs from the site (i already had the JLC order open and didn’t want to have to start over). So… I guess I’ll be doing a bunch of panel wiring
I have a 3.4A per rail PSU, so i think i’ll be good
The VCO didn’t include a panel gerb. I think i’m gonna spraypaint some aluminum black and then laser engrave the art and drill pattern and then take it over the drill press and make panels.
The Noisebells I went with a white panel to keep it true to the author’s design
Not that the author cares! Panel it any way you want!
What an absolute beast! All DIY Something to be proud of
Also, is that 8 meters of Kosmo?!
Thanks a lot, but i’ve begining in 2019, 3 years i work on it
Yes of course a Kosmo one, but only 160 cm (4 cases of 80x40)
with less cables
excellent
About 3 or 4 modules were added after taking this picture. A lot of recycled parts.
The case is half a flightcase that had a terrible 60s organ built into it. I still have the parts and the keys though. It’s only 7 cm deep which has lead to some interesting point to point designs but is a real challenge
I’ve been trying to improve my layout, mainly because I have two Kosmo sequencers coming, and I don’t know where to put them.
Getting the Speakers off the table helped. But what I really need is one of those swiveling arms you see on the X-ray machines in dentists offices to mount the mixing board on to.
I wish I was joking, but if I could find one of those in a junk heap somewhere to suspend it from the ceiling I would do it.