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[[File:cgs_photo_cgs122_matrix4.jpg|thumb|center|900px|Switch PCB. Note that only half of the resistor positions are used. 1/8 W resistors are required. The second resistor position is for a second matrix on the same board, allowing for stereo switching. The CGS123 interface board is only mono.]] |
[[File:cgs_photo_cgs122_matrix4.jpg|thumb|center|900px|Switch PCB. Note that only half of the resistor positions are used. 1/8 W resistors are required. The second resistor position is for a second matrix on the same board, allowing for stereo switching. The CGS123 interface board is only mono.]] |
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[[File:cgs_photo_cgs122_matrix.jpg|thumb|center|900px|Rear of switch PCB.]] |
[[File:cgs_photo_cgs122_matrix.jpg|thumb|center|900px|Rear of switch PCB.]] |
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== CC-BY-NC == |
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Readers are permitted to construct these circuits for their own personal use only. Ken Stone retains all rights to his work. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 10:43, 7 June 2019
This is just a quick, photographic guide for the one or two people out there that actually have the CGS122 switched matrix or CGS123 switched matrix Eurorack boards.
A little on how it works
Construction
CC-BY-NC
Readers are permitted to construct these circuits for their own personal use only. Ken Stone retains all rights to his work.
See also
References
- Matrix switch array for music synthesizers. (archived) by Ken Stone, 2013, with permission of the author
External links
- CGS Synth discussion group, for discussion of locating parts, modifications and corrections etc.