how do you mix?
i made one of these too, the altoids mixer, and use it all the time.
you don't do any mixing on it, it just blends the signals you put into it. and that's exactly what i wanted. i can control the volumes from inside lsdj or with the volume control on the outside of the DMG.
if you use multiple DMG's, these mixers are perfect, i think.
nevermind - answered...
Last edited by animalstyle (July 21, 2010 8:08 am)
ill give it for 50 =]
Excellent stuff! I love portable stuff like this; the CMOY I've seen before but the altoids mixer is a novel idea. Show on the road!
Dear n00bs who may consider paying $50 for these,
Those resistors in the mixer that are chained together w/o any shrink wrap or any protection at all... may short out on the all metal casing that surrounds it. Beware.
Coaxially yours,
B
i insulated everything that the board touches. the resistors are the least of worries of this project
i actually just started production on some passive stuff... of the models is a passive 5x 3in1out passive mixer.
here is a passive 4ch mixer w/ attenuation + ac/dc coupling switch.
and this is the 5x 3 in 1 out passive summing mixers.
How ever this stuff is going to be marketed to Eurorack/modular synthesis geeks.
Last edited by low-gain (August 2, 2010 5:42 pm)
Lookin' cool Low-Gain. Nice enclosures too, were you get those?
Lookin' cool Low-Gain. Nice enclosures too, were you get those?
my secret. ![]()
any offers?
40 with free shipping???
come onnnn =/
pr0n: I think you should get the hint already that your work is a bit too sloppy for people here. I personally would never buy anything from anyone who couldn't even take the time to evenly line up a series of 4 drill-holes. I think it's awesome that you've taken the plunge into doing some DIY stuff, but I think it's a bit too audacious to try to aggressively sell hobby projects such as these.










