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Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 05 Mar 2015, 11:03
by aaarghwilson
digi2t wrote:Thanks a bunch man!! :hug:

I've managed to order one of the last ID's from Infanem, so I'll know soon enough what the V1/V2 thingy is. You'll know when I know.

The vero posted early on in this thread didn't mention any pot values. That was bugging me, hence the schematic request.

Can't wait until the ID gets here. Sounds awesome.

Any luck with that?

Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 05 Mar 2015, 11:38
by digi2t
It's in the mail. Should be here soon.

Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 12:52
by aaarghwilson
Quick noob question chaps.

Looking at Ken's smashing schematic here; the base of the 2N2222A seems to have been left flapping in the wind. Anyone know if and where it's meant to connect?

Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 22:24
by nr372
aaarghwilson wrote:Quick noob question chaps.

Looking at Ken's smashing schematic here; the base of the 2N2222A seems to have been left flapping in the wind. Anyone know if and where it's meant to connect?
It's drawn a little strangely, but the bases of the 2N2907A and 2N2222A are tied together.

Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 11 Mar 2015, 18:33
by storyboardist
Here's a perf/PCB layout. Couldn't get the switches onboard, but all the pots are (mounted from the solder-side) and it should all fit in a 1590B.

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Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 30 Mar 2015, 05:48
by SatelliteIcarus
Hello!

I'm currently a graduate student writing a thesis on open approaches to electronic music hardware. I'd like to use this thread (including the schematic + layouts) as a case study and was hoping for approval from the respective parties. Nothing will be used for commercial purposes. This is quite literally for science.

Thanks in advance,

S.I.

Re: devi ever IMPROBABILITY DRIVE

Posted: 30 Mar 2015, 13:29
by storyboardist
SatelliteIcarus wrote:Hello!

I'm currently a graduate student writing a thesis on open approaches to electronic music hardware. I'd like to use this thread (including the schematic + layouts) as a case study and was hoping for approval from the respective parties. Nothing will be used for commercial purposes. This is quite literally for science.

Thanks in advance,

S.I.
Fine by me. Good luck with the thesis!