My diy synth into diy filterbank
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Ah cool thanks for the tip! I'll give it a shot.
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thanks i will ill video response it when i am finished with it
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if you mean inside the sequencer, yes, there are two 4066, but the bands are always put on in sequential manner, but they can switch really fast giving the impression than more than one band at time is on.
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did you use a 4066 chip to allow each band to on individually?
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Where did you get your panel done?
synthmonger 2 years ago
I did it by myself: cut the aluminium, drilled all the holes and etched the layout using pnp blue sheets and hydrochloric acid.
GVNZ9 2 years ago
Ah cool! I switched from ferric chloride to hydrochloric and h202. It certainly beats the pain of ferric chloride.
Do you coat the back or sides of the aluminum with anything to resist against the etch?
synthmonger 2 years ago
yes, i coated the backside with large adhesive tape. Bear in mind that pnp sheets may not stick very well on aluminium, resulting in broken lines, spots and scratches as you can see on my panels.
And pay attention to HCL + H2O2, the reaction with aluminium is much stronger than the one with copper
GVNZ9 2 years ago
so it is like the moog murf. i am going to build thins now!!!
Quadraphonicsoul 2 years ago
Yes, somewath similar. Have fun with your project!
GVNZ9 2 years ago