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This module is a remotely controlled input or output switch for instrument modules. Consists of 4 pairs of FET keys (the 4th is not shown because it was not used), controlled by a button in the hat pedal. The first pair of keys directs the bastom sensor signal to module-4 (bastom simulator) or to module-8 (plate/cotton simulator). The second and third pair of keys are used to switch the outputs of conventional or poison-electronic altoms-1 and 2, respectively.
Using this module, you can quickly (for the period of filling or accent) switch sensors or outputs of simulators without clicks or pickups.
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Author: E. Shustikov (UO5OHX ex RO5OWG); Publication: shustikov.by.ru
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