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I've started building another sequencer, this ones for gigs, so more robust, and a bit cheaper to build.

It's made from a found box and a found bit of aluminium.

My first sequencer was all PCB mount, and while looks brilliant,, the PCB mounted switches made everything just that little bit harder to line up with the panel.. (No CAD, just a pencil). I'll post pics for that one when I replace the MDF face with a Proper one from Schaeffer.

Me and a few friends are building one each, and I've gone for panel mount everything to make construction a little easier for my technically challenged mates.

I've done everything by hand, with a cordless drill, jig saw, file and some sand paper.

It's not exactly perfect, but it's coming along nicely.

Regards

Mike.

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Panel mount rocks. I planned on doing the same, for the same reason - it's rock-solid.... just couldn't find nice enough switches for my very picky tastes.... well, not for under $20 each ;)

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just couldn't find nice enough switches for my very picky tastes.... well, not for under $20 each ;)

you must have very very picky tastes for $20 each!

The buttons I used were about 70c each.

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