My build progress

Ahh, cool, I was given a panel that was very big, I think 20Hp, so I had a very similar idea. At the same time I will add the sub oscillator to this panel for the 3340VCO and switch it on or off with a switch. I think that would be very useful and you could even save a socket and a patch cable :wink:

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Finished a 4x4 Buffered Multiple on stripboard using 1161 schematics.
Lotā€™s of cables hanging around and the board layout turned out to be uncomfortable tiny. But in the end it sounds rightā€¦
Vintage front panel design!!!

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I received a Robaux LL8 kit from Thonk a few hours ago itā€™s a quick and easy build and Iā€™m just really impressed with the module. Iā€™m even considering selling my giant Doepfer Trigger matrix and building a second one of these in stead.

Oh, and those black thonkicons I got the other day came in handy for a blacked out look :heart_eyes:

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My buddy made me a case for my Liquid Foam :smiley:


He said heā€™s probably going to stain it before he gives it back, canā€™t wait to see how it looks when its done!

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Daaaaang! Beautiful!

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Canā€™t wait to see or hear it in use.

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Lots of cables, but very cool and above all helpful! I chose this option for not buffered. With mini patch cord :slight_smile: for 1.54 ā‚¬ including shipping :slight_smile:

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I call itā€¦ the Positivizer.

First time Iā€™ve used one of these prototyping boards, I like it.

[Edit: Yeah, I noticed belatedly Iā€™d left out bypass caps. I still havenā€™t added them in, and havenā€™t run into trouble yet, but part of me tells me I shouldā€¦]

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CC0 licence, thank you for that. I usually go for ISC or MIT or something, but CC0 fits the spirit of my work.

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Where can i get this boards ? Did you made it yourself ?

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Follow the link up there, thereā€™s a repository including KiCad files and Gerbers.

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Ah, okay, so Iā€™ll have to get the boards made by JLCPCB or similar companies, right? Do you know if someone is already planning to do this, maybe a few more?

Iā€™ve never had any made, or even made it myself, so I havenā€™t had any experience with it

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This would be a perfect first board to have made (since youā€™ll want more than one for yourself) and itā€™s fairly straight forward. Should be cheap too since itā€™s not too big.

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That sounds good, maybe I, or someone else here from the forum , can order a few more if someone is interested and then hand them over at cost price plus shipping costs ? Iā€™ll check out how expensive it will be.

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Two buffered multiples built and tested. Live-streaming more soldering shortly.

EDIT: back online https://www.twitch.tv/heckseven

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Finished. This is just a simple module whose sole purpose is to halve a control voltage and add 2.5V to it, so a Ā±5V signal gets converted to 0ā€“5V. Itā€™ll be useful in conjunction with dac/ino, until someday I get around to redesigning the latter to take Ā±5V inputs.

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I think you mean ā€œgateway drug.ā€ Iā€™m going to hold off on the bespoke engineering even in this case. Canā€™t say Iā€™m not highly tempted though.

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Almost done :wink:

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Iā€™ve already tried to build 2 different noise modules and both didnā€™t work :frowning: . So I just took a small radio and amplified the signal with a TL072 on a modular level. Now I have to conjure up a panel for it. I think you can do cool things with it. Omri Cohen, for example, very often sends a radio signal to the Clouds module and does crazy things with it! ā€¦ Now all thatā€™s missing is a Clouds * naarf * Does anyone have a stripboard layout for it? :slight_smile:

Here is a video from the very talented Omri Cohen with a good example

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I think Iā€™ll leave the STM32 on a stripboard for someone else to try.

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