Mattson VC Mixer

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  1. aliis vorbach said,

    I have always liked the idea of a vc mixer and that one looks really good and does both ac and dc signals. How hard would it be for a diy NOT person such as myself to build and what was the price of it all. I presently have 6 Q112 but would really like vc in my mixers. well done. aliis

  2. Richard said,

    George Mattson sells the assembled and tested VC Mixer board, plus the wiring kit, for about $100. He also has a full 5U kit with everything but knobs for $175. Check it out. http://tinyurl.com/37l5e57

    If you did one exactly like mine it would cost a bit more, because the Front Panel Express panel runs about $70.

    As for difficulty, this is pretty easy. All you have to do is assemble the mechanical parts and solder the wires to the pots and jacks. Would make a nice first DIY project. Practice soldering first! Look up soldering tutorials on youtube.

  3. aliis vorbach said,

    That we mixer looks and sounds like a little gem. i might have a go at this but i need to know more about making panels which almost seems to be the most dificult thing with diy. And of course I would be wanting mine in a DOTcom style panel with dotcom knobs. Still i really like your own version and I may consider a motm format though what i dislike about motm style panels apart from their knobs is they have no white legending around their pots. When I can figure a way like everyone else on this diy stuff to make some panels I would consider some of these projects. I also like yves yusynths ring,logic and minimax look interesting and love the job yves has done on those dotcom like panels. They may also be good first projects tho there is some calibration on them. cheers and all the best. oh I would love to hear some sounds of your synths,where can i find a link to anything you have done? aliis

  4. Richard said,

    That bracket is way too complicated. I’ve since started making brackets out of Lowes aluminum sheet by itself.

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