Eurorack axoloti


#1


#3

Nice work on the PCB. While you were there why didn't you add some opamps to do some level shifting and CV in/out, or are there ICs on the other side of the PCB? Is there any overvoltage protection? As it looks now it is a line level Axoloti powered through a eurorack header, which may be dangerous (edit: I was being unclear: not the power is dangerous, but IMHO the fact that it's all too easy to plug some eurorack levels into the inputs, or outputs into outputs)


#4

This is a direct replacement for the enclosure I currently use. There is power protection, but yeah I did nothing with the signal... You're not wrong, I just didn't bother... As for CV, I'm out of in/outs


#5

This Midi2CV design is open source and could be a good component for a future revision if you wanted CV I/O.



#6

Nice, I honestly just built what I needed, my patches are all designed to this hardware config as Im replacing an enclosure. By no means was I trying to build the definitive Eurorack axoloti enclosure...
I also cant bring myself to cut the board, so its got an overhang that luckily fits behind other modules... lol