Potato Cakes
Well-known member
Hello, Everyone,
After I finished up cleaning and modding my TAC Scorpion, I got to think about the metering, which wasn't great even when these things were new. With the stock LED drivers in the metering circuit being proprietary and the circuit function itself leaving much to desire, I came to the conclusion that a new board and faceplate would need to be designed, which is low priority right now. But I would like some indication of signal present on the channels and I thought about tweaking the overload indicator circuit and the lowering the threshold of where voltage is sent to the LED to something that corresponded to what would be around -40dBFS on the DAW. In my mind, this would be a simple resistor change, but I would need some help verifying that and if so which resistor(s) would need to be changed. I've attached the schematic of just the overload indicator section of the channel.
I also thought about doing something fancier like a tri-colored LED, but this is probably much more involved than I want to be on this project.
Am I correct in thinking it's just the resistors that need to be changed or will I need different transistors as well?
Thanks!
Paul
After I finished up cleaning and modding my TAC Scorpion, I got to think about the metering, which wasn't great even when these things were new. With the stock LED drivers in the metering circuit being proprietary and the circuit function itself leaving much to desire, I came to the conclusion that a new board and faceplate would need to be designed, which is low priority right now. But I would like some indication of signal present on the channels and I thought about tweaking the overload indicator circuit and the lowering the threshold of where voltage is sent to the LED to something that corresponded to what would be around -40dBFS on the DAW. In my mind, this would be a simple resistor change, but I would need some help verifying that and if so which resistor(s) would need to be changed. I've attached the schematic of just the overload indicator section of the channel.
I also thought about doing something fancier like a tri-colored LED, but this is probably much more involved than I want to be on this project.
Am I correct in thinking it's just the resistors that need to be changed or will I need different transistors as well?
Thanks!
Paul