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[[File:cgs_motm100.gif|thumb|left|102px|Panel artwork. Click through for larger version. Print at 200 DPI.]] |
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This '''CGS MOTM 101 noise, S&H and vibrato''' was built from a design by [[Paul |
This '''CGS MOTM 101 noise, S&H and vibrato''' was built from a design by [[Paul Schreiber]]. |
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Ken Stone was not in a position to afford the kit, choosing instead to buy just the printed circuit board as part of a one time special offer Paul made him. For his home use on a budget, he did not feel the use of top quality parts was justified, nor did the 5U form factor of the [[MOTM]] panel suit his needs. The ''vibrato source select'' jumper was also brought out to the front panel as a switch. All components were obtained locally, a challenge at times, and a new panel designed for it. |
Ken Stone was not in a position to afford the kit, choosing instead to buy just the printed circuit board as part of a one time special offer Paul made him. For his home use on a budget, he did not feel the use of top quality parts was justified, nor did the 5U form factor of the [[MOTM]] panel suit his needs. The ''vibrato source select'' jumper was also brought out to the front panel as a switch. All components were obtained locally, a challenge at times, and a new panel designed for it. |