Green Ringer stripboard/veroboard layout
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Green Ringer stripboard/veroboard layout
So no-one can say I never give anything back
Sonds very cool!
Sonds very cool!
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Yeah I had problems initially running with Vista (Business if that makes a difference), but if you run the thing as administrator it does okay.
Incidently this is the first layout I've ever done, so you can imagine my glee when the thing actually worked.
Incidently this is the first layout I've ever done, so you can imagine my glee when the thing actually worked.
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Re: Green Ringer stripboard/veroboard layout
You can condense this in several ways:timhulio wrote:So no-one can say I never give anything back
Sonds very cool!
Slide Q3 left to Column 12.
Slide R12 over that cut to it's left, and move C5 and R13 to the left, that's two columns saved already.
D1 and R8 can share the same column etc.. There's several tricks of the trade.
This is the build I did for Mezz.
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I tried that and still had no luck unfortunately :-/timhulio wrote:Yeah I had problems initially running with Vista (Business if that makes a difference), but if you run the thing as administrator it does okay.
Incidently this is the first layout I've ever done, so you can imagine my glee when the thing actually worked.
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They're just more softer in the attack, they tend to "bloom" a bit more, Silicon Diodes are more hard edged and gritty - both have their uses.timhulio wrote:OMGLOL that's very neat. Lovely jeorb. Mine is a bit messy/cramped as I've inherited my Dad's HUGE BOX OF ANCIENT RESISTORS. And tried to use up a few of the awkward buggers. Incidently Mike, what difference does using Germanium diodes make to the sound?