MOTM parts
This is intended to be a resource for doing DIY, repaneling, and/or repairs on 5U systems. At present, some of this information is very difficult to find or otherwise available. With the growth of interest in DIY for both MU and MOTM formats, it seems like an appropriate time to start this, and compile as much information as possible in a single place.
If you have any corrections or additions to this list, feel free to make them here, or send a PM to diophantine on the MuffWiggler forum. I plan to eventually add some HOWTOs, FAQs, pictures, tutorials, and schematics. When I do that, I will likely split this out into multiple pages. For the present, while it is very much a work-in-progress, let's keep this as one page for ease of use & editing.
Panels/Faceplates
MOTM Panels
MOTM Panel Specs
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MOTM Blank Panels
Blank panels can be purchased from:
- Bridechamber: http://bridechamber.com (1, 2, 3, and 4 U)
- Synthesis Technology: http://www.synthtech.com (1 and 2 U)
MOTM Project Panels
Panels for specific projects (CGS, I. Fritz, etc.) can be purchased from:
- Bridechamber: http://bridechamber.com
MOTM Custom Panels
Custom panels can be manufactured by:
- The Beast: http://www.thebeast.co.uk/cnc/
- Front Panel Express [US]: http://www.frontpanelexpress.com
- Schaeffer [EU]: http://www.schaeffer-ag.de
MU Panels
MU Panel Specs
Details can be found here: http://www.synthesizers.com/technical.html#panels
MU Blank Panels
Blank panels can be purchased from:
- Moon Modular: http://www.lunar-experience.com (1 and 2 U)
- STG Soundlabs: http://stgsoundlabs.com (1U)
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com (1, 2, 4, and 8 U)
MU Project Panels
Panels for specific projects (CGS, YuSynth, etc.) can be purchased from:
- Big Blue Wave: http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk
- Bridechamber: http://bridechamber.com
MU Custom Panels
Custom panels can be manufactured by:
- Big Blue Wave: http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk
- Front Panel Express [US]: http://www.frontpanelexpress.com
- Schaeffer [EU]: http://www.schaeffer-ag.de
(Note: for FPE/Schaeffer, you need to supply a blank MU panel.)
Panels Parts
MOTM Panel Parts
A very extensive list can be found here: http://www.hotrodmotm.com/parts_list.htm
MOTM Knobs
MOTM uses ALCO PKES90B1/4 knobs.
Available at:
- Synthesis Technology: http://www.synthtech.com
MOTM Potentiometers
MOTM uses Spectrol 149 pots.
Available at:
- Synthesis Technology: http://www.synthtech.com
MOTM Switches
NKK toggle switches with bat handles are the closest fit. [1]
- SPDT: NKK #M2102ES1W01 (Allied: 870-8646)
- SPDT center off: NKK #M2103ES1W01 (Allied: 870-8647)
- DPDT: NKK #M2022ES1W01 (Allied: 870-8652)
- DPDT center off: NKK M2023ES1W01 (Allied: 870-8653)
MOTM Jacks
MOTM uses Switchcraft 112A 1/4" jacks.
MOTM LEDs
MOTM uses 5mm flat-lens LEDs.
Red: Lumex #SSI-LXH387ID (DigiKey: 67-1155-ND) Green: Lumex #SSI-LXH387GD (DigiKey: 67-1156-ND) Yellow: Lumex #SSI-LXH387YD (DigiKey: 67-1157-ND)
MU Panel Parts
MU Knobs
Dotcom uses fluted dual-dot 1" Moog-style knobs.
Available at:
- Small Bear: http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=739
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts
For pointer knobs, Dotcom uses 1.125" Moog-style pointer knobs.
Available at:
- Small Bear: http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=1109
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts
MU Potentiometers
Synthesizers.com uses Alpha single-gang 24mm pots.
Available at:
- Small Bear Electronics: http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=9
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts (100K, 1M)
MU Switches
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Available at:
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts (DPDT, SPDT)
MU Pushbuttons
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Available at:
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts
MU Jacks
Dotcom modules use enclosed Switchcraft-style jacks.
Available at:
- Small Bear Electronics: http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=90
- Synthesizers.com: http://www.synthesizers.com/cabinets.html#parts
Of course, other open-frame 1/4 jacks can be used (and are used by 3rd party manufacturers), and are especially handy for normalizing jack connections.
MU LEDs
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Note: Panel components sold by Synthesizers.com come with 6" wires and MTA connected.
PCB/Panel Mounting
MOTM PCB Mounting
PCB Mounting Brackets
MOTM PCBs are generally mounted perpendicular to the panel with L-shaped brackets affixed to pots or jacks.
Available at:
- Bridechamber: http://bridechamber.com/Brackets.html
- Synthesis Technology: http://www.synthtech.com (Stooge brackets)
Details on Stooge brackets: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/brackets/modular_brackets.htm
MU PCB Mounting
Synthesizers.com and some 3rd party manufacturers mount the PCB parallel to the panel with standoffs. Other 3rd party manufacturers mount PCBs perpendicular MOTM-style. #4-40 mounting hardware is ideal, and works with CGS boards too.
PCBs can be mounted parallel using 1" (Mouser: 534-8405) and 1.25" (Mouser: 534-8407) threaded standoff posts.
Black oxide screws, like the ones used by Synthesizers.com, are used to affix the standoffs to the front panel. Specifically, #4-40 x 3/8" Black oxide phillips pan head screws. [2]
Screws available here: http://www.aaronsmachinescrews.com/cfusion/DisplayProduct.cfm?ITEM=1701SN1368
For perpendicular mounting, brackets as mentioned in the MOTM section can be used, or threaded right-angle brackets (Mouser: 534-621) can be mounted to the panel, using the same screws mentioned above. [3]
Internal Connectors
MOTM Connectors
MOTM Module Power
MOTM modules and power distribution boards are connected using 4-pin MTA-156 connectors.
Pinout:
- 1 = +15V
- 2 = GND
- 3 = GND
- 4 = -15V
Female cable mount: 640426-4 (Mouser: 571-640-4264)
Male PCB mount: 640445-4 (Mouser: 571-6404454)
These MTA connectors use 18 awg wire.
MU Connectors
Dotcom uses MTA-100 connectors.
MTA-100 connectors use 24 awg wire.
MTA-100 "T"-handle tool: AMP #59803-1 (DigiKey: A9982-ND)
MU Module Power
Dotcom modules and power supplies are connected using 6-pin keyed MTA-100 connectors. [4]
Pinout:
- 1 = +15v (White)
- 2 = KEY - pin missing and plugged
- 3 = +5v (Red)
- 4 = gnd (Black)
- 5 = -15v (Green)
Female cable mount: AMP #6404416 (Mouser: 571-3-640441-6)
Male PCB mount: AMP #6404566 (Mouser: 571-6404566)
MU Panel Connectors
2-pin MTA-100 connectors are used for jacks, push-buttons, and LEDs.
Jack Pinout:
- 1 = Signal (tip)
- 2 = Ground (ring)
Female cable mount: AMP #6404412 (Mouser: 571-3-640441-2)
Male PCB mount: AMP #6404562 (Mouser: 571-6404562)
3-pin MTA-100 connectors are used for switches and pots.[5]
Potentiometer Pinout:
- 1 = CCW Side
- 2 = Wiper
- 3 = CW Side
Female cable mount: AMP #6404413 (Mouser: 571-3-640441-3)
Male PCB mount: AMP #6404563 (Mouser: 571-6404563)
MTA-100 connectors with more pins can be found with similar part numbers.
Additional Resources
Online resources
DIY builder sites:
- http://pugix.com/synth/ (MOTM)
- http://guitarfool.com/modules/index.html (MU)
- http://www.dragonflyalley.com/billAndWillMOTMSynth.htm (MOTM)
Muffwiggler threads
... To Be Compiled ...
Notes
- I'm not wanting to do a list of every possible panel part or knob (everyone has preferences), but to list the common/major/most-wanted parts in these formats, and/or what sort of things will work. I'd love to eventually list the sizes and have templates/sizes for panel design too.