Other connections, 5) diy = do it yourself fig.2 – Flight of Harmony Sound of Shadows rev1.0 User Manual
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Other connections
+
-
1
PWR-E
PWR-F
GND
GND
CLKOUT
CLNDELMIX
FBCV
IN
(
R
)
IN
INVCLN
MIXVCA
MIXOUT
RTCV
(
R
)
RTCV
RTPTWPR
SPARE2
SPARE3
CLNMIX
DELFB
DELMIX
DELOUT
FBCV
FBIN
FBWPR
(
R
)
RTEPT3
V+
V-
VCACV
(
R
)
VCACV
VCVACV
VCAIN
VCAOUT
Power: The power connector header is
a 2x5 shrouded box header which
accepts the standard Doepfer power
cable. This header style is polarized,
meaning the connector can only be
inserted one way, to prevent connecting
the power backwards and damaging
the unit.
This assumes that you are using either
the supplied cable or one manufactured
by Doepfer.
Looking at the rear of the module, the
negative supply (red stripe) is on the
left, positive supply is on the right (see
fig.2).
Expansion Header: This is provided
for an upcoming expansion module
which contains a number of functions
that were considered “extras” – that is,
beyond those required for basic usage
– but feel free to make use of them for
your own DIY
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needs. However, if you
do so, you do this AT YOUR OWN RISK. We will not be held liable for damage
caused by misuse of this module.
Pins marked with “(R)” are signal inputs that are ready for use with no
additional components. Some are already utilized via jacks on the panel (denoted
with “(J)” in the description), however, and no provision has been made for proper
mixing of additional inputs – which means that they should be considered as a
“multiple” if used. The “(R)” means that they are connected to a summing resistor
on the input of an opamp on the main PCB.
Pins of the same name but without the “(R)” are connected to the same
opamp input as the one with the “(R)”, but do not have a summing resistor, you must
supply one. All f(h) summing inputs are standardized with 100k input resistors.
This was done to allow the user to add as many inputs as desired (within reason
of course), but all from one pin.
All outputs have 1k protection/impedance resistors.
Unless marked as described above, assume the terminal is NOT
protected.
“con.” = connection.
5) DIY = Do It Yourself
fig.2