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.
Lot’s of cables hanging around and the board layout turned out to be uncomfortable tiny. But in the end it sounds right…
Vintage front panel design!!!

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I received a Robaux LL8 kit from Thonk a few hours ago it’s a quick and easy build and I’m just really impressed with the module. I’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 he’s probably going to stain it before he gives it back, can’t wait to see how it looks when its done!

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Daaaaang! Beautiful!

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Can’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 € including shipping :slight_smile:

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I call it… the Positivizer.

First time I’ve used one of these prototyping boards, I like it.

[Edit: Yeah, I noticed belatedly I’d left out bypass caps. I still haven’t added them in, and haven’t run into trouble yet, but part of me tells me I should…]

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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, there’s a repository including KiCad files and Gerbers.

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Ah, okay, so I’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?

I’ve never had any made, or even made it myself, so I haven’t had any experience with it

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This would be a perfect first board to have made (since you’ll want more than one for yourself) and it’s fairly straight forward. Should be cheap too since it’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 ? I’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 ±5V signal gets converted to 0–5V. It’ll be useful in conjunction with dac/ino, until someday I get around to redesigning the latter to take ±5V inputs.

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

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Almost done :wink:

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I’ve already tried to build 2 different noise modules and both didn’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! … Now all that’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 I’ll leave the STM32 on a stripboard for someone else to try.

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