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I need to check my rolled drawings in storage. I didn't have a copy in my MicMix file.

I do recall however that the Time Warp needs the 18 pin Cinch plug installed as many of the control voltages loop through it.
 
Reticon also made a 512D that was good for use in Flangers.

I found generating clocks from a voltage to period convertor driven by a triangle wave gave a nice sweep characteristic.

I used the MN3001 in the delay line kit I published in Pop Electronics back in '76, but my studio products (LOFT) used the Recticon parts. The Studio box was IMO the better sounding flanger but even the $59 kit got used by some back in the day.

JR
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Poptronics/70s/1976/Poptronics-1976-06.pdf
 
Reticon also made a 512D that was good for use in Flangers.

I found generating clocks from a voltage to period convertor driven by a triangle wave gave a nice sweep characteristic.

I used the MN3001 in the delay line kit I published in Pop Electronics back in '76, but my studio products (LOFT) used the Recticon parts. The Studio box was IMO the better sounding flanger but even the $59 kit got used by some back in the day.

JR
https://modularsynthesis.com/loft/450/450.htm
 
Can you send me a pic of the internal side of the female Cinch connector? I might be able to see from the leads which pins are loop-through control voltages.
 

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