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Euphonic Analog Transfer Console (ATC-1)

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bblackwood:
Well, since the RecPit archives are still down and I have been getting requests from several guys about the thread discussing the design and build of the ATC-1 console, I'm going to post the signal flow and build pics here. Any further questions should be posted here as well...











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TotalSonic:
geez Brad - how can you use such a dinosaur!  There's no markings in dB for your level attenuator!

joking - I'm joking!

I actually really miss BK's post here - guess he's really busy these days.

Anyway - how  about posting a parts list?

Best regards,
Steve Berson

bblackwood:
TotalSonic wrote on Thu, 18 August 2005 09:31
geez Brad - how can you use such a dinosaur!  There's no markings in dB for your level attenuator!

And yet, I'm still somehow able to work.

Quote:
how  about posting a parts list?

I have no idea where the list is now, but think I can itemize it from memoory:


* (1) Shallco / Holco / Marchand attenuator - $500
* (6) Shallco insert switches - $1200
* (2) Shallco source switches - $400
* (1) Apem DBDT(CO) toggle - $60
* (44) Neutrik XLR's - $265
* (2) Spools teflon coated silver stranded wire (20AWG) - $100
* (1) Par-Metal custom chassis (pre-punched rear panel) - $250
* (1) Custom engraved front panel (FPD) - $150
* Assorted Elma knobs - $100So you can see, total parts cost was only about $3000. That's pretty close, give or take a few dollars here or there...

OTR-jkl:
Hey Brad -
I've always wondered how you determine the order of your inserts...

Does it follow 1-2-3-4-5-6 and you have to repatch if you decide to change the gear order? IOW, if your Sontec is patched to Insert #1 and the Ibis is in Insert #2 and you decide that you want to hit the Ibis first and then the Sontec, do you repatch on the back? or what...?

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