Nice demo! And well done on the build. Just to point out that the main use I find for the Sequential Switch is to use it for the Sequencer CV outputs - so you can turn your 5 step sequencer into anything up to a 15 step one!
This is fabulous. Skyler from Prism Circuits is a very passionate and dedicated to the art of sound. Thank you for sharing your passion, vision, and information. By the way, All Electronics is a fabulous place to visit. We are lucky these days. Happy New Year
Like most or all Serge jacks, black are bipolar and blue positive only. So the stepped/random generates positive CV from the blue jack and bipolar CV from the black.
Thanks for the great demo! I was surprised to hear that you didn’t have a s&h in such a legendary serge system! no ssg? Does the prism noise you built utilize the SSG circuit like the random source does?
A bit late to the party here, I'm curious why you chose both the bi-directional router and sequential switch modules since they appear to have the potential to achieve similar ends. thanks.
WOW! I'm looking into the possibility of making my own panel, how did you space and scale the panel art in photoshop? Do you have any documentation to share in regards to making the panel art and printing? Thanks!
I'm wondering how the the PCBs attach to the panel. Is it just by the resistor legs that connect to the bananas or are there also some screws or similar? Thanks :)
Been wondering the same. I'm guessing that ones with pots use the pots to hold the PCB in place, as is common in Eurorack. But for ones that are all jacks, like the Programmer output PCB, I have no idea. There are no mounting holes in that PCB as it's depicted on the Prism site. Under the Big Tree - favor us with a tour "under the hood"?
The Mouser situation is really a mess, I have two orders from April 2021 that are still outstanding 11 months later and weren't scheduled to ship until July and November respectively. Three weeks ago I requested that they ship them out without the backordered items and they still haven't.
Hi, great video, also looking to symplify these synth circuits, so I can do the same things without special CA3080 or LM13700 ICs, just wondering if these schematics can be found somewhere for personal use.
Nice demo! And well done on the build. Just to point out that the main use I find for the Sequential Switch is to use it for the Sequencer CV outputs - so you can turn your 5 step sequencer into anything up to a 15 step one!
FANTASTIC video. Your passion comes through and is contagious!
This is fabulous. Skyler from Prism Circuits is a very passionate and dedicated to the art of sound. Thank you for sharing your passion, vision, and information. By the way, All Electronics is a fabulous place to visit. We are lucky these days. Happy New Year
Thank you for bringing to the attention to another source of DIY serge stuff. Loving the new panel you acquired.
Like most or all Serge jacks, black are bipolar and blue positive only. So the stepped/random generates positive
CV from the blue jack and bipolar CV from the black.
Thank you so much for this video! I’m totally new to diy and looking to get started
Great video....not many "tutorials" for the bidirectional router, etc.....🔥🍄🔥 Good stuff!!!!
Thanks for the great demo! I was surprised to hear that you didn’t have a s&h in such a legendary serge system! no ssg? Does the prism noise you built utilize the SSG circuit like the random source does?
cool panel
Another awesome video. Great work!
Really love this video, and your channel. Keep up the excellent work!
omg im LOVE this video you are just awesome thankyou
A bit late to the party here, I'm curious why you chose both the bi-directional router and sequential switch modules since they appear to have the potential to achieve similar ends. thanks.
Great thank you!!
WOW! I'm looking into the possibility of making my own panel, how did you space and scale the panel art in photoshop? Do you have any documentation to share in regards to making the panel art and printing? Thanks!
I'm wondering how the the PCBs attach to the panel. Is it just by the resistor legs that connect to the bananas or are there also some screws or similar? Thanks :)
Been wondering the same. I'm guessing that ones with pots use the pots to hold the PCB in place, as is common in Eurorack. But for ones that are all jacks, like the Programmer output PCB, I have no idea. There are no mounting holes in that PCB as it's depicted on the Prism site. Under the Big Tree - favor us with a tour "under the hood"?
The Mouser situation is really a mess, I have two orders from April 2021 that are still outstanding 11 months later and weren't scheduled to ship until July and November respectively. Three weeks ago I requested that they ship them out without the backordered items and they still haven't.
Hi, great video, also looking to symplify these synth circuits, so I can do the same things without special CA3080 or LM13700 ICs, just wondering if these schematics can be found somewhere for personal use.
Most circuits are published by Ken Stone (CGS) if you want to diy.
the switch for your sequential switch is upside down ; ]
Very insteristing and informative. Now i know Serge systems exist... Always nice to watch a new video on your channel.