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Here's me mucking around with my Yocto and my Microkorg. Please excuse the ordinary keyboard playing. I don't play piano or keyboard.
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- Jun 21st, '14, 07:58
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: "Demo your 808 yocto" thread
- Replies: 25
- Views: 21253
- Jun 17th, '14, 13:03
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Testing the noise section voltage.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 11267
Re: Testing the noise section voltage.
After setting my noise voltage to 130mV, I wanted a little more snap in the snare so I adjusted the noise to taste by ear.
- Jun 14th, '14, 13:00
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Everything is OK but Openhat issue... [solved]
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3161
Re: Everything is OK but Openhat issue...
Use your multi to test your transistors. If you don't know how, Google it.
- Jun 10th, '14, 01:59
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: r 151 accent resistor burns
- Replies: 34
- Views: 29831
Re: r 151 accent resistor burns
National Semiconductor. I can't imagine TI would be an issue though.
- Jun 10th, '14, 01:55
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Toms noise
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4351
Re: Toms noise
Listening to mine on studio monitors. The noise was massively overpowering the toms sound.
- Jun 10th, '14, 00:09
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Considering 2 modifications
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6464
Re: Considering 2 modifications
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- Jun 9th, '14, 01:05
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Considering 2 modifications
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6464
Re: Considering 2 modifications
If I were to implement a power switch in my Yocto, the way I would do it would be to cut the AC active and neutral on the AC adaptor cable and install a the switch there. Like some lamps have their switches in the cable.
Saves messing around with the Yocto
Saves messing around with the Yocto
- Jun 8th, '14, 14:06
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Mods
- Topic: All Yocto Mods
- Replies: 28
- Views: 67438
Re: All Yocto Mods
I've also don't the bass tune/envelope mod and the hat filter mods. Works great. I've installed switches and potentiometers on the back panel to control them and give me the option to switch back to the original value. I've also upped my toms noise resistors from 15K to 56K to reduce the amount of n...
- Jun 8th, '14, 14:02
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Toms noise
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4351
Re: Toms noise
Vincent pointed out the resistors that control the amount of noise in the toms: Hi tom noise level = R273 Middle tom noise level = R245 Low Tom noise level = R216 I messed around with a few values and found 56K to give a more pleasant balance between the noise in the snare and the toms. Not sure if ...
- Jun 8th, '14, 13:55
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Hardware
- Topic: Finished assembly, but not working..
- Replies: 53
- Views: 39844
Re: Finished assembly, but not working..
I second the use of sockets too. I never directly solder chips so they can be easily switched out if needed