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YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 13:41
by kacperpawluk
Hi!
I'm making enclosures for YOCTO².

If you want one you can order it here:
https://goo.gl/forms/LJJi9uQvSLA0YQC03
This is link for regular YOCTO² enclosures. I'M WORKING ON ENCLOSURES THAT INCLUDES HOLES FOR EXTRA POTS AND SWITCHES SO THERE WILL BE OTHER ORDER FORM FOR IT FORM LATER.

Here's photos of prototype enclosure. Final version will have black matt painting.
Enclosures have welded spacers so the front panel is free from screws.
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Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 18th, '17, 14:53
by Cedrik Ha
Already signed in for 2 enclosures :D

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 25th, '17, 00:04
by goodrevdoc
will you do one with the mods incorporated? i would be very interested...

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 28th, '17, 09:51
by kacperpawluk
goodrevdoc wrote:will you do one with the mods incorporated? i would be very interested...
Yes I will!
Extra spaces for pots and switches in Yocto2 PCB are not for specified mods so I'm thinking how to solve this.
There are two options:

- make descriptions with most popular mods
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- make only holes without descriptions
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I have to choose one so maybe you can help me?

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 28th, '17, 15:25
by nnrctn
The case looks fantastic! Great work! Re the mod labels, personally I'd lean towards having the labels for the most common ones rather than it being blank, but I can see the argument for both. If it ends up being labelled, I would just suggest changing the relevant BD label from "Tune" to "Tuning" to make it consistent with the Toms.

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: Apr 29th, '17, 20:43
by goodrevdoc
This is great! I want one with all the mods. But if I don't have to drill holes, the labeling is of less importance. Now I just need to know about availability of the extra pots and switches...

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: May 1st, '17, 05:04
by effegee
Kacper asked me to post information here regarding enclosure modification options he will be offering for YOCTO V2.

Future-Proof your Cocteau & YOCTO V2 enclosures!

Later this year, there will be available two additional modification kits from Autonomik Circuits: Remora and Vactrol-8. Both kits will require additional holes on the back panel and/or front face and bottom of the enclosure, so Kacper will be presenting options for those who want either of these forthcoming kits. Some people were bummed that they needed a new enclosure for Cocteau. Having taken that into consideration, these kits are being announced now, so that those interested will have an enclosure ready for these mods when they are available for purchase.

Remora (formerly “Drum Module Generator” [DMG]) is an expansion module with cartridge slot that installs in an expansion port on the back of the drum machine where you can plug in separately-sold analog drum voice circuits in the form of swappable Gameboy DMG cartridges. These cartridges are surface-mount versions of popular analog drum circuits (808, 909, 606, etc.).

Remora's list of features includes:

- Gameboy cartridge slot
- Volume level pot
- 4 pots for sculpting the sound (for example, 808 BD: Tone, Decay, Tune)
- Mono 3.5 mm jack for Audio Out
- internally connects to Trig Out, Accent and Audio Mix of drum machine
- Onboard options for 909 & 606 noise circuits and digital chip noise circuits (Delptronics, Electric Druid, etc.)
- Compatible with Cocteau, YOCTO 2, and NAVA


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Currently, there are functioning prototypes of 9 different Remora drum cartridges, with more under development. They will ship as individual, ready-to-use cartridges and possibly as DIY kits (for those comfortable with SMD soldering).

Remora, which ships with its own panel, slides into the drum machine's back panel expansion port.

Situations when another drum voice might be useful:

- You're sequencing your NAVA and want to add in an 808 Rimshot
- You're laying down some YOCTO beats and need two BDs tuned apart with different decays
- (My favorite) You've tweaked your Cocteau CP to sound like a "snap", but still need a Handclap sound, so you insert a CP-8 cartridge to have both.

*** If you are interested in purchasing Remora later, please choose Kacper's enclosure option with the expansion port. The enclosure will ship with a blanking panel over the expansion port, which can be unscrewed to install Remora.

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Vactrol-8 kit

The second kit adds 8 or 16 CV inputs in the form of vactrol circuits. These vactrol circuits are similar those found in various commercially available drum modules, where a CV signal received is output as a variable resistance, adding CV control over pots and resistors of the user’s choice. The Vactrol-8 kit puts modular CV control into a tabletop drum machine format, i.e., Cocteau, YOCTO, or NAVA.

There are three parts to the kit:
1) Two Vactrol PCBs that mount on the floor the enclosure, 8 vactrol circuits per PCB.
2) CV Input jacks (3.5 mm, mono) on the back panel, connected to the Vactrol PCB
3) Front face Switch PCB with SPDT slide switches that connect or bypass the individual vactrol circuits. This Switch PCB connects to the Vactrol PCB via a shielded 16-conductor ribbon cable.

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Selected pots (chosen by the user) are wired in series with individual vactrol circuits on the Vactrol PCB. In the case of Cocteau, the wires that connect the Cocteau PCB to the YOCTO main PCB need only passed through the Vactrol PCB via MTA connectors (i.e., no additional number of wires needed).

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Changes needed in the enclosure for Vactrol-8:

- 12 holes on the bottom of the enclosure to mount two Vactrol PCBs (6 holes per PCB)
- 32 holes on the bottom to access the trimmers on the Vactrol PCBs (the trimmers that set the offset and scale) (16 holes per PCB)
- 16 holes on the back panel for the CV Input jacks
- 16 holes on the front face of the enclosure for the slide switches (plus 7 mounting holes)


*** If you are interested in purchasing a Vactrol-8 kit later, please choose Kacper's enclosure option with the extra CV holes.


--Additional back panel holes--

There are additional back panel holes for:

- RS/CL-2 & MA-2 Audio Out (Cocteau only)
- Trig 3 Out (Cocteau only)
- Accent Out
- White Noise (WN) IN (input audio signal that replaces WN)
- HT & CH individual Audio Out (YOCTO V2 only)
- extra holes for jacks for user-defined mods

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: May 7th, '17, 18:05
by goodrevdoc
On second thought, and after checking which mods I'd like to include, I vote for the most popular mods case, as those are the exact ones I want to include. I've wanted an 808 that can be tuned like my microlarge modules for a long time...

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: May 8th, '17, 18:48
by FlavioB
Interesting mods announced here.
What's the price for the REMORA cartridges?
Is it possible to have both mentioned mods installed on the same Yocto2?
Thanks,
Flavio.

Re: YOCTO² enclosures - official thread

Posted: May 8th, '17, 18:51
by FlavioB
kacperpawluk wrote:
goodrevdoc wrote:will you do one with the mods incorporated? i would be very interested...
- make descriptions with most popular mods
- make only holes without descriptions
I have to choose one so maybe you can help me?
I'd stick to "most popular mods".
BTW: will you deliver the enclosures with some hole covers, for the unused ones?
F.