A quick post about an old design.
This is a simple 3 mono input mixer.
Category Archives: Electronic projects
Passive Multiple
The Passive Multiple is the simplest module you can find in a Modular Synth. But you really need a bunch of them.
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Simple LFO: New Documentation
I’m working on improving my projects’ “documentation and build instructions”.
This is the next update:
An updated and improved version is available!
Attenuator-Inverter: New documentation
This is an updated documentation and build instructions for the Attenuator-Inverter module:
Ground is Not your Negative Rail
Unfortunately, the PSU you just bought isn’t adequate for your Eurorack system?
It’s common to be confused by the “-V” label.
Yes, “-V” on a PSU is a “negative” output, but only compared to the positive output. Your synth needs more!
So, what is the difference between “-V” and “ground”? How to select and use a proper power supply for your Synth?
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Compact Eurorack Power Bus Version 1.1
It is time for an update of the Compact Eurorack Power Bus! This is version 1.1!
Switched Mode Power Supply, first tests
The SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supply) is a Eurorack, panel mounted, PSU project.
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Choosing a suitable adapter for the MDPS
If you want to power up your Mini Dual Power Supply, you need to supply it with an AC voltage on its input.
You can either use a simple transformer or, safer and easier to manage, use a AC/AC wallwart adapter.
It’s not easy sometimes to make distinction between an AC to DC adapter and an AC to AC adapter. They share the same form factor, the same look and feel. But there are clear indications to help you determine the type of each one.
Here’s a quick comparison between the two types with two example closeup pictures, one AC/DC adpater and one AC/AC adapter:
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How to link 16 pin Eurorack Power Connector to 10 pin Connector
Usually, the pin #1 of a ribbon is colored in red or blue. Never trust the ribbon cable color! And never trust a cable.
Always check twice the correct polarity and voltage before pluging your module!