HI PAUL,
IF YOU FOLLOW TIM'S DESCRIPTION YOU CAN FIND THE MOD
VERY EASILLY...
BAKIS.
--- Paul Schulz <
dasfonk@...
> wrote:
> Hi list
> That�t what I was thinking about too. If cutting one
> wire (or
> connection) is all you need to disable the
> modification then you could
> as well build a toggle switch in between and solder
> it to the mod with a
> few inches of wire.
> Does anyone possess both the old and the new A-155
> Bakis If so, could
> you please upload photos of both PCBs for
> comparison Or can one see the
> factory fitted mod immediately
>
> Paul
>
> btw, Tim, thanks for uploading the pics of the a-140
> & A-150
> modifications. I�ll try to mod one ADSR soon.
>
>
>
> code_pig wrote:
> Has anyone tries fitting a toggle switch to a A155
> module that would
> allow bypassing the modification That way, one
> could switch between
> the new style A155 sequencer and a graphic VCO.
> Seems simple enough
> to do.
>
> Tim wrote:
> No, but I've half a mind to do it (it would be
> interesting to see how
> fast it will run without the mod!). There's plenty
> of space to the
> left of the 'trigger outputs' to mount a simple
> on/off toggle switch:
> desolder the join between the resistor and
> capacitor, then add a
> single wire from the end of each to the separate
> terminals of the
> switch. Done.
>
> Tim
>
>
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