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  1. I'd like 100x 1Q031 which is a black cap with a square transparent lens.

    They look great, but first things first; let's see what happens with the other switches.

    I'll wait for a week to see if i can get things cheaper, if not then Stryd and I will decide who will be ordering what. If possible, I would not mind to add your switches, but it will save your very little i guess.

  2. For EU inhabitants a large order from Australia might add a 20% customs 'bonus', so splitting up might not be a bad idea in itself.

    The Elproma main office is in my country, I wouldn't mind helping out here.

    (As long as it's all prepaid.)

  3. opamp; rail to rail opamp, which means that it will output to almost the voltage of the powersupply. The lm358 should do that too.

    Just be carefull with your pcb layout if you use the tlv.

    I understand the left part of your schematic, but i do not understand what you are trying to do in the right part, where you switch the resistors using ic12.

    The inputbuffer for the 4 waves seems fine, ic9 looks good.

    But I would just sum the outputs from ic9 using one opamp as summing mixer.

    If you need the trimmers you can just put them between the ic9 outputs and the input of the summing amp. Also, I would breadboard it first, before you make a pcb.

  4. I'm no electronics guru, but i guess you could mix the signals in a simpler way.

    See: http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=SSE3403

    Notice that the signal is inverted, but that should not matter.

    You'd have to reduce the output of the summing stage, or you'll get overload in the next tb303 stage.

    Also, you do not need a cv to switch the cd4066, you can use a din out from the midibox. I made a simple drawing to show it.

    For the din out's, I'm sure stryd_one knows more than me about it.

    Another thing, the opamp you use is pretty fast, they oscillate pretty easy. I'd stay in tb style and use a 4558, tl07* or a ne553* if you are more into hifi.

    sum.JPG

  5. You can use either.

    There are 4 switches in one package.

    But there is already a cd4066 in the x0xbox, maybe there are switches left in it.

    Look a the datasheet: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/CD%2FCD4066BC.pdf

    To toggle; you'd have to toggle the 4 switches in the 4066, no problem if you have enough dout lines from the midibox.

    But if you have no space for a quad opamp and some resistors to make 4 simple summing amps, then I doubt you have space for a 4066.

  6. This sure is good pr0n!

    I think I'll join the gangbang:

    70 pieces 3FTL6

    10 pieces E.03.6 (Grey with translucent window)

    55 pieces 1E.09.6 (Black with translucent window)

    16 pieces 1S11.16.0 (Clear cylindrical)

  7. Hi, I did not read all of your post so maybe i'm talking bullshit, but

    if i'm correct you do not use the an6562 opamp as powersupply. There is nothing wrong with that, but many people think that the crappy powersupply in the tb303 is the reason the thing sounds so squelchy. Your tb clone might more clean than you like. Second, for switching the audio you can use a cd4066 of 4016, they do that in many synths, i think also in the tb. I attached a piece from the prohet 5 schematic where they switch each wave independent from each other with a cd4016.

    p5.JPG

  8. @ Sasha

    The Novation Remote has encoders, faders and pots.

    Everything except for the pots is automatically mapped to the parameters on your computer screen. If you click on a different thing, for example on the eq 8 in Live,

    then the remote is immediately assigned to the eq knobs. If you would switch to a synth it would map it's knobs to the synth parameters automatically.

    I makes me very lazy  ;D

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