17. Place the front panel. Screw the 4 jack
knurled nuts and the 2 toggle switches with
the remaining hexagonal nut. Check that the
led is fully inserted through the panel before
soldering and the 'output' nut is centered
with the silkscreen on the panel.
18. Now you can solder all the parts!
19. Join the front PCB and the back PCB
using the pin headers and ensuring the 3mm
hole match the spacer. Screw both boards
with the remaining M3 black screw.
20. Connect the ribbon cable. The red stripe
on the cable must line up with the line
indication on the back of the module.
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Module finished!
Patch a clock signal into CTRL. The led should
blink following the clock. Set the second switch
at 'Y' and patch the output to an oscillator v/oct
input. The frequency should change depending
on the position of the CV2 pot, only when CTRL
is high. Patch any signal into CV1. The module
should switch between the two signals.
If something is not working as it should, the build process went wrong for any reason
or missed any part, write us to:
If everything went fine: congratulations! We hope you had some fun while building the
And...
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module, patch wisely and
2019 · Transient Modules
1F DIY build manual - Version 2.0
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