David,
I am aware of Shaeffer, and they do very nice work indeed. That
said, I'm in the US these days, and the cost... you know where I'm
going with this, so never mind.
By the way, how do you like the EFM stuff compared with Oakley
Regards,
Kevin
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, David Salter
<david.salter@r...> wrote:
> I make a few modules, usually from PCB's supplied by Oakley Sound,
EFM
> etc.
>
> On the panel side I strongly suggest members investigate a company
that
> Oakley use (as do a lot of MOTM format users).
>
>
http://www.schaeffer-apparatebau.de/
>
> Schaeffer provide an excellent service. They supply you with a
graphics
> package (downloadable from their site) and a utility to work out
cost
> (so you can modify it if it's too expensive) and they will make
the
> panel, drilled, lettered to your spec (even one off's).
>
> Highly recommended.
>
> Have a look at www.oakleysound.co.uk to see finished examples/
>
> regards
>
>
>
> David Salter
> Reuters Consulting
> Tel: +44 20 7542 2402
> Mob: +44 7990562402
> Fax: +44 20 7542 2699
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: code_pig [mailto:code_pig@y...]
> Sent: 01 April 2003 00:02
> To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: 1 Re: The most advanced Attenuator yet
>
>
> I very much like the module Andreas put in the files section,
> but it
> still would be nice to have a simple dual attenuator/offset
> module.
> It'd be cheap to produce, and I know I'd get at least 4 of
them.
>
> As for the DIY section, I really like the DIY approach, and
have
>
> built a wide variety of vodoo boxes. The only problem is
front
> panels. They aren't cheap to have made professionally (and
even
>
> then there are consistency issues), and when one makes their
own
>
> they generally look frightening.
>
> I know before even continuing that this probably won't fly,
> but...
>
> Is there any chance that Doepfer would sell pre-punched
(even
> printed maybe ) front panels, jack sockets, PCB mounted pots,
> and
> knobs That would allow any DIY'er to match a project's look
> and
> feel with their existing Doepfer modules
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin
>
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Joe Buechler"
> <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> > I think there should be a general-purpose voltmeter module
> instead.
> > Come to think of it, that's another DIY module, isn't it
> >
> > Joe
> > --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Andreas Lindholm"
> > <andreas.k.lindholm@t...> wrote:
> > > I was fiddling around with tuning my vcos and thinking
about
> how
> > good it
> > > would be to have a great attenuator and suddenly it
struck
> me
> that
> > what I
> > > really want is an attenuator that DISPLAYs what I am
doing.
> > >
> > > So I changed the attenuator sketch I had and put in a
simple
> LCD
> (or
> > what
> > > ever suits best) that should show the voltage that the
> module
> either
> > > recieves at the IN or the CV(in) or the the Signal Outs.
> Wouldn't
> > that be
> > > great One module that would rid us of voltmeters and
also
> give
> us
> > good
> > > control over or cv signals. Wonder if it would become
> expensive
> to
> > make
> > > Hope not cause this would be a dream to have for me
atleast.
>
> Check
> > it out in
> > > the files section.
> > >
> > > I also changed the name to VC-CONTROL cause that is more
> what it
> is
> > I think
> > > ;)
> > >
> > > this is the file called a137v2.gif in files.
> > >
> > > /Andreas
>
>
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