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* UTP -> jack for easy connection with [[RJ45 bridge module for eurorack]] | * UTP -> jack for easy connection with [[RJ45 bridge module for eurorack]] | ||
* Attenuators (pots, mod wheel, analog joystick) | * Attenuators (pots, mod wheel, analog joystick, LDR) | ||
* Toggle switches (eg for mutes) | * Toggle switches (eg for mutes) | ||
* Momentary switches | * Momentary switches | ||
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* Rotary switches for rerouting stuff | * Rotary switches for rerouting stuff | ||
* Resistors and momentary switches configured as adjustable voltage divider | * Resistors and momentary switches configured as adjustable voltage divider | ||
* Some space to put labels which make it easy to remember what you've patched in | * Some space on the panel to put labels or printed overlays which make it easy to remember what you've patched in |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 28 October 2022
Passive Eurorack Control Surface | |
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Participants | Dennis |
Skills | Electronics |
Status | Planning |
Niche | Music |
Purpose | Fun |
Tool | No |
Location | |
Cost | |
Tool category |
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What
The main idea is to have an unpowered bit of circuitry that can be your main control surface for performing with complex eurorack modular patches.
Functions
Some ideas:
- UTP -> jack for easy connection with RJ45 bridge module for eurorack
- Attenuators (pots, mod wheel, analog joystick, LDR)
- Toggle switches (eg for mutes)
- Momentary switches
- Mixer (pots and diodes? this will work for unipolar signals only)
- Touch pads for some finger patching
- Rotary switches for rerouting stuff
- Resistors and momentary switches configured as adjustable voltage divider
- Some space on the panel to put labels or printed overlays which make it easy to remember what you've patched in