Ciat-Lonbarde Replacement Knobs
Ciat-Lonbarde instruments are getting older and sometimes need a replacement knob. I found a perfect match, Mouser part number 450-4660, also the same part number from Eagle Plastic Devices. It … Read More
Ciat-Lonbarde instruments are getting older and sometimes need a replacement knob. I found a perfect match, Mouser part number 450-4660, also the same part number from Eagle Plastic Devices. It … Read More
I discovered that Calsynth offers populated PC boards for many ST Modular modules, which are all DIY. The cost for both populated PCBs plus the panel is only $59 plus … Read More
Toppobrillo’s TWF was designed in 2010 and is now discontinued. But you can still build one. SynthCube sells the PC board with several different panel options. I chose the black … Read More
Not long ago I built a DIY Cocoquantus Delay. I received a second PC board from Josh Rodriquez, and he reminded me to use it for tracing the delay circuit … Read More
Modules for DIY in Eurorack use 3.5mm mono jacks that come in three basic types, each with a different PCB footprint. The part numbers for each of these is different … Read More
Signal attenuation was a function missing from my collection of DIY things based on designs by Peter Blasser. All of these devices use a single +9 volt supply (Peter wanted … Read More
Four DIY Ciat-Lonbarde units patched together and running automatically. From right to left above: A key to this patch is the delay output being fed back into one of the … Read More
Josh Rodriquez again gifted me two PC boards! This time they are replicas of the delay lines in the Cocoquants v1. One of the boards was partially assembled and Josh … Read More
Rubin Sponar, the module designer, posted the following mods. R2, R3: change from 100k to 110k for offset of Triangle output, also improves sine roundness.R85, R92: change from 100k to … Read More