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ChristoMephisto
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Posted - 04/05/2010 : 08:47:23
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Thought you might find this interesting and full of techie stuff about the DC2 clone these guys built http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/slsdiy/id18.html scroll down to the Nov. 25 post
'pecially like ths part when he broke down the switches...
The four modes consist of different depths and speeds of modulation. In the original design, these were selected by four switches. There are four levels of modulation and three different speeds. I'll number the modulation levels from 1 to four, with 1 being the minimum modulation depth and 4 being the maximum modulation depth. I'll do the same with the modulation frequency or speed: 1 will be the slowest speed and 3 will be the highest speed. This is how the four modes work out:
Mode 1: Modulation Depth 1, Speed 1 Mode 2: Modulation Depth 4, Speed 1 Mode 3: Modulation Depth 2, Speed 2 Mode 4: Modulation Depth 3, Speed 3
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fabs
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France
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Posted - 04/05/2010 : 09:31:43
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thanks for the link ChristoMephisto, very interesting 
Note : you have to scroll down to the "25 Nov" post  |
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Laurie
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Canada
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Posted - 04/05/2010 : 14:19:48
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quote: Originally posted by ChristoMephisto Mode 1: Modulation Depth 1, Speed 1 Mode 2: Modulation Depth 4, Speed 1 Mode 3: Modulation Depth 2, Speed 2 Mode 4: Modulation Depth 3, Speed 3
Now that's interesting, eh? Wonder why they just didn't use pots? |
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ChristoMephisto
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Canada
1288 Posts |
Posted - 04/05/2010 : 16:50:17
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| Wished the buttons could go in pairs like the SDD |
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MullyFX
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Germany
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Posted - 04/05/2010 : 17:00:58
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| there's also the seraph from Fromel Electronics which is supposed to be a DC-2 Clone |
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