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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 2:38 pm 
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hi guys and gals

I'm looking to add a "depth" pot to both the phaser and pan sides of the Soaring Skillet.
As in a "mix" pot for the phaser, and a "pan depth/width" pot for the autopan...
I'd also like to add an output jack for the phaser, and a separate input jack for the pan stage if possible.
Could anyone perhaps guide me through this mod or offer me any resources please very much?
Thanks heaps

Simon


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 4:51 pm 
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onesnzeros wrote:
hi guys and gals

I'm looking to add a "depth" pot to both the phaser and pan sides of the Soaring Skillet.
As in a "mix" pot for the phaser, and a "pan depth/width" pot for the autopan...
I'd also like to add an output jack for the phaser, and a separate input jack for the pan stage if possible.
Could anyone perhaps guide me through this mod or offer me any resources please very much?
Thanks heaps

Simon


The byoc phase royal has all the info you need, it just might not be very obvious. It's based on the phase90. The panning LFO and phase90 LFO are identical, so you can look on the phase royal schematic and see what we did to add the depth control. It will show you how to add a wet/dry mix blend to the phaser as well. You just need to compare the 3 schematics.

The panning circuit and phaser circuits are separate. The ins and outs of each connect to the rotary switch. You can connect a jack anywhere you'd like.

Those are the broad strokes. I'd suggest just doing one mod at a time.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 1:08 pm 
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thank you very much
I'll study these 3 diagrams for a while.

Glad to find you guys, very cool stuff!
thanks again


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