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R R <- higher MSD, usually just one mallet; can play a lot of controls for this. // please feel free to improve on this and/or Hagiwo's quantizer, if going digital ** https://note.com/solder_state/n/nde97a0516f03 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op_DhPr2goc ** arduino nano (other options probably fine), two 74HC595 shift registers (accidentally a pile in my collection) and the following procedure for assembly. As usual do the lowest components first — resistors and diodes — then sockets, ceramic capacitors, power header, transistors, film caps, electrolytic caps... Something like that. Consider: 1 simple on/off switch/button/knob/etc. - 2 x 6mm drills 3 pin connector, https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=showdoc&DocId=Customer+Drawing%7F215079%7FY1%7Fpdf%7FEnglish%7FENG_CD_215079_Y1.pdf%7F215079-4 connector TE-Connectivity Micro-MaTch Vertical 215079-6 7-215079-6 TE-Connectivity Micro-MaTch Vertical 215079-6 7-215079-6 TE-Connectivity Micro-MaTch Vertical 1-215079-6 8-215079-16 TE-Connectivity Micro-MaTch Vertical 2-215079-0 9-215079-20 TE-Connectivity Micro-MaTch female-on-board top-entry thru-hole 12 pin 3-pin CPU fan 4-pin CPU fan Through hole straight socket strip, 2x18, 1.27mm pitch, 4.0mm pin length, single row Surface mounted socket strip SMD 1x06 2.54mm single row Through hole socket strip SMD 1x09 2.00mm single row (from Kicad 4.0.7), script generated Through hole straight socket strip, 2x21, 2.00mm pitch, single row (from Kicad.

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