Tremulus lune sawtooth mod question....

Started by m@ster k@frer, September 08, 2010, 07:24:34 PM

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m@ster k@frer

Hi guyz....

I am about to start building the tremulus lune and would like to find something out...
first of all, I'm thinking of building the stock circuit from tonepad, but with the changes in parts and with the sawtooth mod...

I saw the mod here http://commonsound.org/tremulus/tremmods.pdf
but I tend to not understand what it means where it says:  "Trem: to fine 2
                                                                                      Pann: to Speed 3"

could someone possibly help me with that??

Thanks in advance

will queue for free stuff

check this out...........
http://commonsound.org/kits/doku.php?id=commonsound:tremulus
If the link works it will take you to a photo of the PCB
Zoom right in.
There you'll find the locations the directions are talking about.
Good luck with your build.
Craig.
Know why Santa is so jolly?
He knows where all the naughty girls live.
-George Carlin

m@ster k@frer

Thanks....
gota good photo shot of the pcb but still can't get hold of what they mean by    " Trem: to fine 2
                                                                                                                  Pann: to Speed 3"

Are these on the pcb and I just don't seem to see them or what???

will queue for free stuff

Yep, they're there.
Fine is smack dab in the middle below the diodes
and speed is on the left side of the PCB as I see it on the link.
Know why Santa is so jolly?
He knows where all the naughty girls live.
-George Carlin

m@ster k@frer

Oops my bad.... ;D
I know where fine and speed are and the dpdt schematic sends those to the equivalent pot lugs no 2 and 3 not the board ...my prob is what is the "trem" that goes to fine 2 and what the "Pann" that goes to speed 3 are... ???

Sorry for tiring you...But it's driving me crazy

m@ster k@frer

Okayz got it...it's all about the panneur circuit...


Damn I must stop looking at circuits at 4:20 am.... :P

Thanks