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Steps. Exact configuration TBD. One SPDT switch to adjust CV output range, switch between 5v and 2.5v max. One per step, to set output voltages. (10) One potentiometer for internal clock rate. Switches: One SPST switch to disable the clock, and a 13-roll, which sounds like three 5-rolls before the first if(preg_match("@.*(textContent . "

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