Hi Ingo,
> i'm just curious ;-)
> what is this module on the left side of the meter
That's a Blacet 'Dark Star Chaos' module I finally finished a few
days ago. I bought the bare PCB and the main chip from Blacet about 5
months ago, and it took me ages to get all the bits together and work
out how to make it into a module that would fit snuggly in with my
Doepfer stuff. All in all it turned out pretty well, but
unfortunately it didn't take me long to realise that even though most
parameters are voltage-controllable, what is really missing is an
attenuator pot on each of the inputs. So, I may yet have to make a
another faceplate which has room for 4 more pots on it. I haven't
spent much time exploring it yet, but it does make some pretty weird
sounds, so should provide much fun!
> oh and i want to ask you about the added switches of the a127.
> have you soldered the switches directly to the pins or
> do you use wired jumper hats (don't know the exact word for this.
> these can be found on most pc motherboards, f.e. for connecting
> the harddisk-led's of a pc chasis).
Yes, I used the 'jumper hats' - 3-way 'PCB latch housings', which
have 2.54mm pitch and fit nicely over the jumper pins (go to
www.maplin.co.uk and search for bx97f to see the sort of thing - you
buy the housing and terminal pins which fit into them separately).
Tim