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"This is my newly completed CatGirlSynth Analog Computer, a multi-purpose utility module with an analog shift register, a pulse divider and several logic functions. Constructed in MOTM format using a panel (and brackets and pcb's) from Scott Deyo's Bridechamber Synth. 4 pcb's are stacked up back there, with a ton of wires."
Monday, November 03, 2008
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32 sockets? That must have been a fun soldering project!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!
31 jacks, 1 momentary switch, 2 wires attached to each.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Matrixsynth for posting this!