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Sonicwarrior wrote: Hmm, is it possible to make it compatible with the A-161 Clock/Trigger Sequencer? Would be nice to not having to purchase an A-160 to run.

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MUFF WIGGLER:: View topic - What modules work off a single +12 Power supply? - Goto page 1, Author What modules work off a single +12 Power supply? Monsturo Just bought a Make Noise barrel powered skiff and am curious what other modules might work aside from the Pressure Points, Rene & Brains. Forgive me if this has been asked before, I searched but could not find a definitive list. Tikami monsturo wrote: Just bought a Make Noise barrel powered skiff and am curious what other modules might work aside from the Pressure Points, Rene & Brains. Forgive me if this has been asked before, I searched but could not find a definitive list.

4ms RCD and SCM don't seem to use the negative rail. Best to check with them incase I haven't 'read' the PCB correctly. It also looks like Intellijel Spock and Flip-Flop don't use the negative rail, but once again, I'd recommend checking with them first.

I would have thought that the Flame Clockwork was positive rail only, but the manual quotes 20mA on the negative rail. Every other module I have is dual rail (except for the passive ones ) intellijel uStep, Spock, and FlipFLop will work with just +12V rail and the uAtt draws no power so that is safe too. Monsturo awesome thanks! Makenoise intellijel wrote: uStep, Spock, and FlipFLop will work with just +12V rail and the uAtt draws no power so that is safe too. Hey, this is great to know. I hope the list grows. There really is no reason to use expensive symmetrical linear supplies to power stuff like digital logic.

Tony phono1337 OSC303 works with only the +12v rail since it creates its own 5.33v reference voltage haven I am watching this thread with interest since I recently accidentally bought a +12v PowerOne PSU from ebay. I thought it was a great deal at $.99 until I realized it was +12v only makenoise I'll be announcing more modules for the single supply system later this year. Tony Meat Parade makenoise wrote: I'll be announcing more modules for the single supply system later this year. Tony awesome. Bishop Dust And what about Doepfer modules (sequential switch, logic.)??? E-grad Several of Ken's CGS digital/logic modules such as the Burst Gen. Nickciontea the OP should edit their post with a list.

On the list short bus - passive Jason Brock tikami wrote: 4ms RCD and SCM don't seem to use the negative rail. Best to check with them incase I haven't 'read' the PCB correctly. Anyone find this out for sure? Jason Brock I received an email back from 4ms confirming that the SCM does not use the negative rail at all. I forgot to include the RCD in my question, but I'm guessing it is the same.

Exper That's great news, but would it fit in any skiffs available? Jason Brock I'm not sure about the depth of skiffs, but I'm using a uZeus in my DIY case, which has twice as much power available on the positive rail (1000mA +12v, and 500mA -12v).

And I suspect I might be getting close to the limit on my negative rail, so that's why I wanted to find out. Exper Gotcha. I'm thinking of moving my makenoise sequencing modules to a skiff with their barrel +12 only power supply and want to know for the sake of what other modules would fit in there. Perhaps a goike bamboo skiff is deep enough for the rcd?

Jason Brock exper wrote: Perhaps a goike bamboo skiff is deep enough for the rcd? Those have slightly less that 3 inches, and judging from I'm guessing it would be very close, but probably not fit. Just a guess though, I don't have one to measure. DIY idea: maybe if all 4 clock modules are combined (RCD, SCM, plus both breakout panels) then as a whole they would be wide enough to mount the boards parallel to the panels. That could be a skiff-friendly super-clock module.

Goiks the current 4ms clocker modules with the straight power header will fit in a 75mm deep enclosure. (that's why i make them that depth) there were some early ones with a right-angle header that would need to be modified. Exper Thanks for the info! When I expand my 9u, I'll be ordering a skiff then.

PaperCUT makenoise wrote: I'll be announcing more modules for the single supply system later this year. Tony I was actually going to reply to the OP that I hope manufactures don't start specifying single rail for their modules. Euro already has so many undecided variables (standard cv levels, output levels, trigger levels, usage of the FANTASTIC CV and gate busses in the Doepfer power scheme etc), if we cant even get the basics right I'd hate to see a situation where plugging a perfectly standardized module in to a new skiff can actually cause it damage by not having any negative power rail. Kuxaan-sum.so is this it for +12 rail? Analog Memory too.

WIZARDISHUNGRY was thinking of DIYing a +12v control skiff. Additions to the previously mentioned modules that I've come across: Verbos Keyboard Meng Qi Voltage Memory Pittsburgh Lifeforms KB-1 Critter and Guitari Melody Mill Doepfer A-174-2 Shakmat Bishop's Miscellany Music Thing Mikrophonie Tip Top Circadian Rhythms Hikari Sequencer Analogue Solutions Clarke Imaginator VCX-378 Moog Mother 32 Any other notable ones? Villarceau Delptronics Triggerman pscl Awesome! I looked for a while on MW and completely missed that rather old but still relevant thread. If I'm not wrong, at least it works in my DIY +12v skiff: Make Noise Tempi.

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I can understand you point of view. Anyway I don't want this diagram to make another clone or somethin' I have 2 big muff the RI from 2008 and the black sovtek, and I wait for a bass big buff I just want to use the RI as an experiment lab trying various resistor and caps settings using socket for easy removing. Your diagram is just an easy way to do that. I never eared that EX blame customers that mods their BM, go see their forums and you will see by yourself that many topics subject are mod topic. I want to apologize for all the english mistake that I make (I'm French) Posts: 2 Joined: 25 Feb 2010, 09:44 Has thanked: 0 time Have thanks: 0 time. All caps are NOT higher than 1uF, some are.47uF electros not 4.7uF. And thers TWO 2.2uF electro in it.

Most caps are 1uF. In the diode clipping section stage 2 is 1uF then stage 3 is 2.2uF. And the way that woks in these two stages is the bigger the value the less boom. If you put 10nF in there it will be boomy as hell,its bad enough with 47nf. 1uF in these two stages prevents boom. So, in the diode clipping section a BIGGER cap = LESS boom, not more!!!

And yes, EHX/Sovtek PCB's are of poor quality. I have the schematic and the pedal and I can guarantee you this. Funny, I say sovteks are boomy as hell and this pedal is nice and bassy but NEVER boomy.

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It all depends on which pickup you play on, what guitar you use and what amp and amp setting you use. I play Fender jaguars/Mustangs/jazzmasters into a twin reverb and this pedal is NEVER boomy, the only boomy pedals on my setup are sovteks (since modified highly) and all other muffs that use 47/50nF caps in the diode clipping stages like the majority of triangle muffs, which suck. I just got one of these today. Just wanted to report that mine also has BC550C's, and also has 1N4148 clippers. In the process of adding a tone bypass toggle (a must for a Muff, IMHO) and bright white LED (just because I had one ) to my new one, I pulled the guts out of my older NYC RI Muff, a Rev. A board, and it's got 2N5088's and weird blue clipping diodes, and it appears to have some slightly different resistor values. I can trace it if anybody really wants me to.

FWIW, I think the new one sounds much better. EDIT: I forgot to mention that my new Muff has a blue PCB, too. I wasn't expecting that.

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