I actually spoke too soon, after looking again I see about the one [edit: value] caps being MCC - don’t think I have any. I’ll dig through my bike and give it a shot if I do, otherwise I’ll add them whenever my next parts order is
All 1uf must be MCC (6)
Yep. Similar to a pair of LFOs, but fixed “frequency”, in quotes because it’s not really periodic; it doesn’t repeat itself exactly, and in fact its behavior is chaotic so that over more than short time scales its state can’t be predicted.
Not certain but I think in the demo video one output was driving a VCO pitch and the other was controlling a VCF cutoff.
They can be MCC or NP electrolytic.
its funny before I even opened the " my build progress " page I was wondering whats Dud built today ? . I knew he would be at least half of the 12 posts . new case heck you are going to need a least 2 very soon . yes I saw all those " mail day " strip boards you got .
Good to know - I might have some left over non-polorized electrolytics!
wait, not so fast, one thing at a time, … heuu one case at a time
But mass production is more efficient!
yes thx i forget it, i add this info on my layout
Planning a switch box for my Leslie speaker. Relays to keep mains ac off the components I’m touching regularly, and will have to be more accessible than the speaker which will be tucked under the workbench.
Is it necessary to switch (break) both wires of the AC or can I safely leave the “neutral” connected to the motors at all times? (There is a fast motor and a slow motor) Didnt really plan on ever messing with AC stuff—but here I am.
Is there a better way?

But mass production is more efficient!
One case with a series of 19 modules, that for me it already fits into mass production
if in doubt I would cut both, but someone will surely explain it all.
so sorry no help from me just to show that details
do you like him?
that’s what I was thinking too. Tons of double pole relays available anyway
a little question about the led in Sloth Chaos
can we use 2 leds (like in the schem) instead of a single bipolar ?
A good friend of mine helped me do just that years ago …
the first pictures are the foot pedal I built for it . one switch for speed hi / low and
the other for off / on .
this is were you plug in speed control and signal to speaker there is also an output from the crossover for bass speaker .
this is the guts . crossover for speakers and the two relays one for speed and one for on-off the transformer is to step down power for relays and a fuse on the mains . I didn’t design circuit just helped build .
here is a close up of the relays maybe this will help you .
simple build , relativity cheap parts and they have last for more than ten years .
I see no reason why not. That’s basically what a bipolar LED is.
Wow! ok almost exactly what I want haha. Thanks for sharing the pics that helps. I think I’m going to do a hand switch tho. And maybe some jacks for signal from the modular
Some layout to prepare my panels
and i see that the dual Sloth Chaos don’t take a lot of place on 10 cm and too much for 5 cm ( i don’t like 7.5) so i add a simple LFO (with Range switch, Shape, Rate, square and triangle output) on the panel project.
I had a few empty lines left on the bottom of the stripboard and by connecting some components directly to the pots, I managed to put all of them
just had a word with a JLC agent. They dó support silkscreen on both sides of an aluminium board. Seems to be consistent with Jos’ results here.
I ordered a new set of Euclidean modules, with aluminium front panels this time. Seems promising!