When finishing up your build simply plug in your module and adjust the trimmer until the filter sounds perfect to your own ears. Depending on your trimmer you might need to turn it a few times for the cutoff knob to affect your signal. I suggest plugging a signal into the module and listen to the lowpass output with the frequency knob all the way counter clockwise. From there turn the trimmer clockwise until the signal just gets cut off completely.
ID | Identifier | Package | Quantity | Pre-populated | Description | Supplier |
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2 | D1 | LED 0805 2012Metric Pad1.15x1.40mm HandSolder | 1 | LED | LEDs | |
6 | RV5 | Potentiometer Bourns 3296W Vertical | 1 | 100K | Trimmers | |
7 | RV4 | Potentiometer Alpha RD901F-40-00D Single Vertical | 1 | B1M | Mono | |
8 | RV1, RV2, RV3 | Potentiometer Alpha RD901F-40-00D Single Vertical | 3 | B100K | Mono | |
18 | J1, J2, J3, J5, J6, J7 | PJ301M-12 | 6 | PJ301M-12 | Jacks | |
19 | J4 | Eurorack Power Header | 1 | EURO_PWR_2x5 | Power Header |