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4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier DIY kit
- Order number: 120013
Contained are: a bill of parts a SCM faceplate an unpopulated PCB eleven 3,5mm jacks... more
Product information "4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier DIY kit"
DIYers can build a 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier with this kit. All electronic components as well as the blank PCB and a faceplate are included. Although the english manual explains the buildup process quite good you should bring some knowledge in electrotechnics and soldering skills.
Contained are:
- a bill of parts
- a SCM faceplate
- an unpopulated PCB
- eleven 3,5mm jacks
- nine LEDs (5x green, 3x blue, 1x white)
- a number of headers, jumpers, transistors, resistors, capacitors, ICs and IC sockets.
- flat ribbon cable 16-pin, 20cm long
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4ms Company
Based in Portland (Oregon, US) Dan Green and Jeannot Quenson had a years experience already building guitar pedals. Since one input/output and tone and volume control felt a bit limiting, they applied their knowledge and passion to building a wide range of modules. Their collaboration with Matthias Puech (developer of the Clouds' Parasites alternative firmware) and Gary Hall (designer of the Lexicon PCM42) have proved to be very fruitful.
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