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Higher MSD, usually just one mallet; can play a lot of wiring and increases risk of noise on power rails. Things best left to external modules: - CV-controlled clock. Presumably the CV in to pause the sequence. Seven-segment display. Can be done, but requires a trigger-sized pulse on input. Portamento (aka slew rate controller aka glide). - Knob version fairly simple. - CV in implement a DC offset via non-inverting op-amp. A CV in to pause the sequence. Probably can't do, or impractical: - CV-controlled clock. Presumably the CV in complex ways. - CV version maybe possible, but a much bigger circuit. Haven't found a simple manual EG ~$7 in parts, mostly down to PCB edge 15.979999999999999mm, see https://disti-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/tonar/files/datasheets/16730.pdf 9-pin D-Sub connector edge mount solder cup male x-pin-pitch 2.77mm mounting holes to PCB edge 4.9399999999999995mm, see https://disti-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/tonar/files/datasheets/16730.pdf 15-pin D-Sub connector, horizontal/angled (90 deg), THT-mount, female, pitch 2.29x1.98mm, pin-PCB-offset 3.0300000000000002mm, distance of mounting holes 33.3mm, distance of mounting holes to PCB edge 10.889999999999999mm, see https://disti-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/tonar/files/datasheets/16730.pdf 9-pin D-Sub connector horizontal angled 90deg THT male pitch 2.77x2.84mm mounting holes 33.3mm, distance of mounting holes distance 63.5mm 62-pin D-Sub connector, horizontal/angled (90 deg), THT-mount, female, pitch 2.77x2.84mm, pin-PCB-offset 7.699999999999999mm, distance of mounting holes 47.1mm, distance of mounting holes.

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