flight of harmony Eurorack and Fractional-rack Modules ~rev1.
() f + – 1 1 – + + – 0 0 – + Specifications Supply Voltage (min –> max) Supply Current (max draw @ ±12V) Input Voltage ±9V –> ±15V +12V: 14.1mA –12V: 13.7m.A -Vsupply —> +Vsupply (@ ±12V) Max Output Voltage ±12V Input & Ouput (I/O) coupling Direct Output Impedance 1kΩ Scaling 0% –> 200% / Vsupply Offset range ±5V Gate output Off: -Vsupply On: +Vsupply Trigger Output Off: -Vsupply On: +Vsupply Trigger duration 1.
Components 1 Assembled Choices module 1 DC power cable – (euro) 9” Ribbon cable w/10-&16-pin 0.1" connectors (frac)18" 4-wire cable w/ 4-pin 0.156" connectors Overview Well, it's a joystick, isn't it? A basic joystick is used to provide an easily-varied control voltage (CV) to other modules, often allowing the input of a DC CV that is then either amplified or attenuated by the joystick before being sent out to other modules.
dimensions, which affects the feel of the unit. Because of this, no fixative has been applied to the three machine screws that hold the assembly to the panel. The feel can be adjusted by tightening or loosening these screws with a T6 Torx© or equivalent Star-drive driver. In case a screw should become lost, they are M2x0.40 7mm button-head machine screws. Controls, I/O X: Horizontal axis, left or right motion output Y: Vertical axis, up or down motion output. Scale: Controls the scaling/gain of the signal.
Stuff There is a lot of discussion about new and upcoming f(h) modules on the Muffwiggler forums, come check it out! People have posted some excellent demos on there. I haunt the forums as well, and new things are posted there long before they hit the f(h) website. http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/index.php A big thank you to those who have sent in suggestions and comments, keep them coming! Send samples to: samples@flightofharmony.com Comments, suggestions, complaints to: flight@flightofharmony.
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