This module gives +/- 1V to 10V depending on the range knob location. Original schematic is made by Niklas Ronnberg. SCHEMATIC STRIPBOARD L...
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This module gives +/- 1V to 10V depending on the range knob location. Original schematic is made by Niklas Ronnberg. SCHEMATIC STRIPBOARD L...
In a comment mode today ... I got myself a small joystick many years ago and have been looking for a nice schematic. I may grab this one. However MFOS has a similar simple design with bipoalr AND unipolar outputs (two versions). And I did notice another design somewhere where the 12V connection to the joystick was switchable between the 12V and an external voltage. How cool isn't that!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me applying here.
DeleteActually I'm planning to make a more versatile one like Doepfer A-174-4.
I'm not sure if I could do that, but I'll do my best.
I hope you don't see my comments as critcism. The way you present your work with schematics and everything is GREAT!
ReplyDeleteMy comments are more or less based on my present situation with my synthesizer project and what I have found out I desperately need and ideas how I can use your schematics and ideas and adjust to my special requirements.
Hi there - on the strip board what are the letters - a, b, c, d etc? thanks for the info an looking forward to giving this one a go!
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