First of all, thank you for your interest.
Now, I completly designed input board and jack boards from scratch to be fully pin compatbile with original dmitri version.
Firelord wrote:stellari81 wrote:I re-designed the 4051 input board to accept 4 4851 (without diodes)
Did you replace the 32 input 100R resistors with jumpers?
No, I didn't, I only removed diodes from design but kept the resistor as input current limiter, I may try removing them but I don't think a 100ohm resistor can completly kill an input.
Firelord wrote:stellari81 wrote:Bassdrum WORKS!
stellari81 wrote: Can faulty 4851 be the problem? is there a way to test if all 4 4851 are working?
If the kick input is fine chances are that everything else on that MUX is also in order. Still, it is VERY unlikely that you managed to kill off 3 out of 4 MUXes somehow. Plug the kick to different channels and see if it works there.
Or else remove all the MUXes except the one you consider working (which muktiplexes the kick channel) and place it into other sockets, see if that changes anything.
Kick input is THE ONLY INPUT WORKING in the first 4851 IC! I must try (when I'll have time) to write down the behaviour of the *most-working-IC* and swap them to see if it behave same way (working pins keep work and viceversa) or if it changes something. If it's the same it means that likely i've fuc**d up all non working inputs and I must replace all 4851 IC, otherwise may be something else.
Now I buyed 4 new 4851 from synthex and as soon as they'll arrive I'll test all again.
In the likely event that all works I will share my boards schematics and PCB drawing wich I did like this:
1 x analogue mux board (4x4851 ICs, no diodes)
4 x Input sockets board in (listen well!) 3 format each:
- straight 6 pin switched audio jacks (input on left 3 pins, grounds on right 3 pins, PCB mount)
- reversed 6 pin switched audio jacks (input on RIGHT 3 pins, grounds on LEFT 3 pins, PCB mount)
- enclosed 7 pin swictched jacks (6 "circular" pins plus 1 ground, originnaly panel mouted but I soldered them)
Those 3 configuration (or a mix of them, like I did 'cause I had only a few jacks per kind) will allow a lot of flexibility in the case construction allowing you to decide where to place what, and, eventually, avoid bad connections from jack to pin.
Thank you all!