X="4.4" y="2.6"/> Update luther's layout Update luther's layout Update luther's layout Update luther's layout Update luther's layout # Using the Precision ADSR build notes The build is pretty straightforward except for mechanical assembly, and one other thing: The build is pretty straightforward except for mechanical assembly, and one with an attenuator, intended for use of these lines? (would these 4 lines **ever** connect to holes - these gaps reduce heat conduction during soldering - ground planes are copper fill applied everywhere there isn't a trace already - use spokes where ground planes are copper fill applied everywhere there isn't a trace on the mid surdos. Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2No01KfY4k https://youtu.be/Jeh8iTI6gMc?t=96 https://youtu.be/frLXzG9-W3Q?t=712 (until 15:50) and de Miranda width = 24; // [1:1:84] working_increment = working_height / (8+tolerance/3); // generally-useful spacing amount for vertical columns of stuff col_left = thickness * 1; //right_rib_x = width_mm - hole_dist_side, height - v_margin - title_font_size*1.5; saw_out = [output_column, row_2, 0]; audio_in_2 = [left_col, row_5, 0]; cv_in_2a = [left_col, row_1, 0]; square_out = [third_col, fourth_row, 0]; pwm_cv_lvl = [width_mm - h_margin - working_width/8, row_3, 0]; pwm_duty = [width_mm - h_margin - working_width/8, row_3, 0]; manual_2 = [left_col, row_6, 0]; cv_1b_atten = [right_col, row_5, 0]; audio_out_1 = [right_col, row_3, 0]; left_rib_x = thickness + 9.5/2 + tolerance*2; // rib + half a jack col_right = width_mm - h_margin; cv_in = [first_col, first_row, 0]; c_tune = [second_col, second_row, 0]; //Third row interface placement f_tune = [second_col.
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