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ADSR build notes The build is pretty straightforward except for mechanical assembly, and one with an attenuator, intended for use as tremolo - Manual offset knob 63579cf959 Add notes about UX component wiring initial notes for v1 front panel design and includes 2.5mm centerward shift for input and output jacks bottom_row = v_margin + 12; row_2 = row_1 + vertical_space/7; cv_in_1a = [left_col, row_1, 0]; fm_in = [input_column + h_margin/2, row_1, 0]; square_out = [third_col, third_row, 0]; //Fourth row interface placement fm_in = [h_margin+working_width/8, row_3, 0]; Panels/luther_triangle_10hp.stl Normal file Unescape Hardware/Panel/precadsr_panel_al_Gerbers/precadsr_panel_al-Edge_Cuts.gbr Normal file Unescape Hardware/PCB/precadsr_Gerbers/precadsr-job.gbrjob Normal file View File Hardware/PCB/precadsr_aux_Gerbers/precadsr-B_Mask.gbr Normal file Unescape Hardware/PCB/precadsr_aux_Gerbers/precadsr-F_SilkS.gbr Normal file Unescape REP: repique CAX: caixa MSD: mid surdo (sometimes MS1, MS2, etc, if multiple measures or has planned variations) BSD: back surdo For this tab pidgin, 'l' or 'L' means left hand, 'r' or 'R' means right hand, capital letters mean accents (play much louder). 'B' means Both hands; something repique does occasionally Mid surdos often vary the sticking by personal preference. Back surdo is given as = Low (primeiro), H = High (segundo), usually dominant hand plays Low. Could also be done with a precision give to the risks and costs (collectively “Losses”.

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