I did this to a AS joystick I have. I'm not sure what the Doepfer
looks like inside but all I did to the AS one was to invert the cables
running from the lug on the joystick pot to the PCB. now the right is
left and the up is down. I don't know if the Doepfer joystick is PCB
mounted or not but even if it is I'm sure there is a resistor you can
disconnect or a trace you can cut and do the same thing. I have two
used AS joysticks and one apparently was made for mounting in the
French Connection keyboard because it's orientation is reverse from
the other (and all the other pictures except the FC's on their
website). I also use my portable cabinets in the flat position and
having the cables at the top make all the difference. I imagine all
monster case users think about this too.
-James
On May 7, 2009, at 1:26 PM, mirror_saw7778 wrote:
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> I have a A174, and am considering buying a second. In order to use
> multiple A174 in a table top configuration as I desire I want to
> invert the module physically, so the joystick is at the bottom, or
> front. this way I don't have to reach over the cables when I have
> the module placed horizontally in a table top case.
>
> I tried simply rotating the joystick, but the potentiometers stuck
> out the side of the module so much a blanking panel would be needed.
>
> Is there a way to invert the voltage of the axis in the A174 I
> notice there appears to be some pins where jumpers could go on the
> PCB. What are they for If not that, could I just reverse the wiring
> on the joystick pots (meaning the ribbon that connects the joystick
> to the PCB)
>
> - I would consider the FoH Choices, but the front panel design makes
> my eyes bleed :)
>
> thanks!
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