Monday, November 27, 2006
Tektron Logic Lab
Unfortunately this is not an actual synth, but we can pretend. : ) Title link takes you to the post on Space Time Modulator.
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Nandtastic
ReplyDeletehahahaha that's so NOT funny NOT :)
ReplyDeleteIf you go to the page-
ReplyDeletehttp://illudium.blogspot.com/2006/11/tektron-logic-lab.html
there are some close ups of the jacks, I'm trying to identify the kind of patch cables this thing uses (though I should just ask the guy I bought it from).
As for not being a synth, that's certainly true ...but how about the Doepfer A-166 or the Serge Boolean Logic module, etc.?
Thanks re: the multimeter type probe. Mine are definitely more narrow than the Tektron.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a good ruler but a sub-mini plug fits well though surely wan't the intended plug. So based on the way that fit's I'd say the hole is 2.5mm.
I've confirmed it uses miniature banana plugs - 3.05mm diameter. (Regular bananas are 4.4mm diameter). Paul Perry (Frostwave) sussed it out correctly. Thanks all.
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