Hi there Zameer,
I know your question wasn't for me but I'll provide an answer anyway as I have an equally large system of different euro modules.
What is needed is a good quality LINEAR (not switch mode) power supply providing +/- 12V with sufficient ampage to support your total module set (and planned expansion).
These can be purchased from many suppliers, mine was from an UK based company
http://www.amplicon.co.uk
<
http://www.amplicon.co.uk
>
Mine is (well there are two actually) 1.7A open frame Bentron S series supplies, and I am very happy with them.
All that is necessary is to connect the -12/+12 and ground to a bus board ( I use the Doepfer ones and for the Analogue systems modules made one out of a strip of Vero board.
Hope that helps
Regards
David Salter
Reuters Consulting
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From: flamey101 [mailto:
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Sent: 11 September 2002 23:43
To:
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Subject: 1 Re: Slighty OT (again): Analogue Systems ADSR mods
I have one queation to you, Peter, since you have a bunch of
different euro-modules in your systems..
My current setup (a reeeaaal small one compared to yuors) cosists of:
An AS Filter, Osc, Doepfer amp, controls, etc.. isn't important to my
question actually.
I have a Analogue Solutions Power supply board, on which I can plug 2
ASys modules into (the Osc and the filter). I do want to expand my
system with a frequency-to-voltage Asys thingie and add an extra
filter and Osc, maybe an extra Osc ass a waveshaper LFO. Or could I
get the same results with a slew limiter( ). So, what I was
wondering, how did you supply the volts to your AS modules
Did you built connectors/or cables yourself (hopefully)
Greets, Zameer
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "(i think you can figure that out)"
<petergrenader@h...> wrote:
> Sorry for this interesting, but slightly off-topic posting:
>
> for those of you interested in the mods I did on my Analogue
> Systems ADSR, go to:
>
>
http://www.allegrobikes.com/franken.html
>
> and click on the the link 'modifications' in the first paragraph of
> descriptive text on the expansion panel.
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