Yeah, I know Doolang’s picture is on your side too. I’m really impatient, I also photographed EVERY single step to write a little tutorial for it. But first finish and play with it extensively
Wow, that’s a wall of modules. I count at least 100. That must have cost you a small fortune. With a price of at least 50USD/module to maybe 300 USD or more for the more expensive ones. I dear say, that totals to at least 7k5 USD (or about 1 Moog One (with 16 voices))?
thats nuts dude lol …
Mother of God!!!
You’ve got to post some sounds of that thing all wired up. (I don’t even see a reverb module, just a 2hp echo?!!!)
The Mimeophon has reverb and I use an external Alesis Midiverb II. I also have a Frequency Central Stasis Leak, but I’m selling that because I don’t find myself using it and I have a bit of a backlog of modules to build and make room for.
Incredible rig. At first glance I thought you’d taken up quilting
Hey, I recognize that filter!
LOL , sick you are sick . but thats okay around here .
in fact it’s your wallpaper, and none of that really exists !
beautifull, it makes me want to play with it !
Got a mixer as a gift and tried to clean the faders …
3 channels work relatively well again. The others are still bitching. But it’s not because of the faders.
A quick and dirty buffered multiple 1xIN 4xOUT (I still have to solder 2x out)
I definitely have to order new jack sockets so that I can build my 4x4 buffered multiple and a 16 input version of Sam’s super simple mixer, which was really the best I’ve built so far. Niklas Rönnberg’s is very sensitive, Sam’s eats all signals
That Ronnberg design is strange. It has 1M attenuators with 100k in parallel with the bottom, giving them quite exaggerated logarithmic characteristics (assuming linear pots; extremely exaggerated if they’re already log!). “I used 1M potentiometers for the input level controls which might not be optimal, but I have a lot of nice and small 1M potentiometers lying around so I wanted to use these.” … Okay, but with 100k in parallel? Also they assert 2x gain which is incorrect, it’s a (approx.) unity gain design. Sam’s mixer uses linear pots with no fixed resistor in parallel so responds linearly.
And it also works quite nicely with log pots.
I designed 2 boards and had them made by JLCPCB.
Today I got them in the mail.
Now comes the exiting part, trying to solder some SMD components to them, which is going to be a first for me!
Ooooo… what do they do?
All will be revealed in due time …
Hey man, don’t Kraken us. Spill.