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R1

R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R24
R25
CLR

RESISTORS
4.7M
1/4W
10k
1/4W
470k
1/4W
10k
1/4W
1M
1/4W
220k
1/4W
1M
1/4W
15k
1/4W
150k
1/4W
10k
1/4W
10k
1/4W
1M
1/4W
10k
1/4W
1M
1/4W
27k
1/4W
10k
1/4W
56k
1/4W
27k
1/4W
470k
1/4W
10k
1/4W
220k
1/4W
OPTIONAL
1/4W
OPTIONAL
1/4W
4.7k
Nominal

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17

CAPACITORS
10n
Film or Box
1uF
Film or Box
10n
Film or Box
1uF
Film or Box
1n
Film or Box
10n
Film or Box
10uF
Electrolytic
10n
Film or Box
47n
Film or Box
1uF
Film or Box
10uF
Electrolytic
10n
Film or Box
150pF
Ceramic
1uF
Film or Box
1uF
Film or Box
1uF
Film or Box
2.2n
Film or Box

All Film, Box and Ceramic caps have


5mm lead spacing

DIODES
D1
D2
D3

TRANSISTO
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
ICS
IC1

POTENTIOME
CLIP
SUSTAIN
ATTACK
LEVEL
TRIM

All Electrolytics have 2mm lead spacing

Build Notes

1.) R24 and R25 are optional and can be used as parallel resistors with the CLIP and ATTACK pots. This is there because 15
difficult to find.
For example, if 250k pots are used , you could use a 375k (or closest resistor to that) to get 150k. This uses the formula:
1/R1 + 1/R2 = 1/Rtotal
1/250k + 1/375k = 1/150k

Note: Putting a resistor in parallel will change the taper of the pot a bit. If you aren't sure, you can socket this position and try i
choose to build the circuit with 100k potentiometers and skip the parallel resistors.

DIODES
1n914
1n914
1n4001
TRANSISTORS
2N3904
2N3904
2N3904
2N3904
2N3904
ICS
CA3080
POTENTIOMETERS
150kB
See Build Note 1
500kB
150kC
See Build Note 1
50kA
2k

. This is there because 150k pots are

his uses the formula:

ocket this position and try it. Others may

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