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Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:11 am
by multi_s
ya min or max dosnt really matter, its the same issue.

for example say you want to just turn it on and have it at a set rate and depth. you cant. either the rate or depth (depending on what you assign to treadle) will come on at max(or min) and then you can roll it back. its possible you could jsut have the foot plate detect if your foot is there, and that activates. but then if you take the foot off to do something else you might not want it to turn off. so tap once for on twice for of? tappa tappa tappa.

personally i dont find it that big a deal.

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:11 pm
by cloudscapes
multi_s wrote:sry for all teh delays with development but i returned to school and it is not going so well so i have to focus a lot of my time on that. i do have some white fritters i could sell if anyone is super interested. basically lightning bolt in a box++.

otherwise you will have to wait maybe till mid april. the tbv design works fine and so does glass residence but they have a boatload of off board wiring so i will probably redesign the pcbs before 'mass' producing anything.

thanks for the support though. much love to this forum.


that's not so bad a delay. much shorter than a certain neighbor builder anyway! :)*

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:22 pm
by BlindtoFaith
how much for a white fritter?

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:47 pm
by multi_s
cloudscapes wrote:that's not so bad a delay. much shorter than a certain neighbor builder anyway! :)*


well you cant rush perfection. ;)

fritters will be ~ 120. pm me if you are interested or want to make offer etc. definitely will have 3 more available within the next 2 weeks, somebody already took the one i have done.

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:10 pm
by Chumley
120? I can do 120. >:3

And would you use a CV in like on the WSoU, or a standard expression pedal?

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:35 pm
by multi_s
with this one you have actually 2 expression or cv jacks.

if you go through th manual quick times here

http://www.box.net/shared/pj793ng7af

there is 1 jack to replace the LFO/pitch bend pot and 1 jack to replace the VCO pot.

Could be CV or expression but not both again. There are ways to do this but i wasnt savy on this design so your still stuck with choosing. =/

Re: att: mtl assembly

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:51 pm
by theavondon
multi_s wrote:with this one you have actually 2 expression or cv jacks.

if you go through th manual quick times here

http://www.box.net/shared/pj793ng7af

there is 1 jack to replace the LFO/pitch bend pot and 1 jack to replace the VCO pot.

Could be CV or expression but not both again. There are ways to do this but i wasnt savy on this design so your still stuck with choosing. =/

Holy shit.