Hey Rusty, the MP1 schematics are here (http://adadepot.com/index.php?topic=148.45). What we don't have is a nice diagram of the signal flow through the MP1 like on page 3 of the MP2 manual which is very useful from a gain structure patching sense (better/more useful for what connects to what). I did ask MJMP if he'd do one for us (as he knows the MP1 backwards/forwards and sideways LoL) quite a while ago. Hopefully this post my jog him to do it ? (please ).
Ahhh,,, I think I need new glasses. Thats what I was looking to see. I will take a good look at both the MP1 & MP2 schematics. If MJMP could do something like that I think it would be an awsome schematic to have and the man would deserve a gold medal and the Nobel peace prize together.
I do know that it would be quite an undertaking to start from scratch laying out the schematic on a electronic software package, plus given that the MP1 has the track on both sides of the board it would make it double the chore.
I use a couple of electronic design software packages for my own little projects. I used LTspice for several simulation models and I think that it's an excellent powerful little piece of software thats free to download. Another package that I use from time to time is National Instruments Multisim and Ultiboard. I was educated on that one and I use it seldomly to test out my little circuits.
I could 'possibly' give MJMP a hand to lay out the schematic depending on which software package he uses, some of the spice variants are compatible with one another I think. But if he knows that board inside/outside/upside down then he's light years ahead.
Thanks for that rnolan, much, much appreciated.