Hi Court, here is the dropbox link to the diagrams I used in my Project Nine-20 version of a Baby 8 sequencer plus a picture of my panel wiring www.dropbox.com/sh/3jii31q4wj5okqu/AAD8kFbNc1mNNf8-h9jmSyYQa?dl=0 it may look complicated but it's just the same thing x 8.
@@CuSiSound thanks Cusi! I really appreciate it. Love your channel, especially the little box series. Everything I've built of yours works perfectly and is an absolute treat to play with.
Hej! Have you ever considered adding an *on/off switch* for each step? In this case, what would be the best place to put it? (I mean on the _board,_ not on the _panel_😊)
Check out my gate sequencer module that has on/off (and reset) for each step ruclips.net/video/tJoQWC5I4UI/видео.html the same method should work for a CV sequencer.
Very helpful explanation for a synth numpty like me. Liked, subbed and rang your bell. Will be exploring your other videos. Many thanks
Any chance you could do one of your circuit layout diagrams?
Hi Court, here is the dropbox link to the diagrams I used in my Project Nine-20 version of a Baby 8 sequencer plus a picture of my panel wiring www.dropbox.com/sh/3jii31q4wj5okqu/AAD8kFbNc1mNNf8-h9jmSyYQa?dl=0 it may look complicated but it's just the same thing x 8.
@@CuSiSound thanks Cusi! I really appreciate it. Love your channel, especially the little box series. Everything I've built of yours works perfectly and is an absolute treat to play with.
Hej! Have you ever considered adding an *on/off switch* for each step?
In this case, what would be the best place to put it? (I mean on the _board,_ not on the _panel_😊)
Check out my gate sequencer module that has on/off (and reset) for each step ruclips.net/video/tJoQWC5I4UI/видео.html the same method should work for a CV sequencer.
@@CuSiSound Thanks, I'm gonna check that right away ☺
Just realized I already saw that video a couple month ago. I'm gonna try out something like that. Have a nice week.
Is the reset button a normally closed or normally open button. Let me know. Thank you kindly.
It is normally open, pressing the button closes the contact sending a voltage pulse to the reset pin on the chip.