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This is the Tuna VCA, a dual TL072 based VCA that has two independent VCAs in one package, designed and tested by me. Module is 7 HP and runs on +/-12v with 2 attenuation controls, 2 signal inputs, 2 control voltage inputs, and 2 outputs. the left side of the module is one independent VCA and the right side is as well, so there should be no overlap between the two. The module can be calibrated to adjust the CV signal strength using the two trimpots on the rear of the module. Guide can be found here

Creator commentary:
You can see in the first image what the final panel design (at least for now) looks like with the bottom two being what the renders look like in cura. The first one being the basic panel design, nothing too special. But the second one is the planned design I am making which adds a lot more detail and decorations to really give it the underwater asthetic and overall, I would say looks a lot more neat! The biggest hurtle I had though when trying to make early 3D printed designs once that a lot of the detail got lost in the print, either because of the bed not being leveled to where it would be consistent, but more importantly, the nozzle being too big to properly create the details. So this is where I switched from a 0.4mm nozzle to a 0.3mm. Sure it might take a lot longer to print a single panel, but hey, so far the detail and consitency is coming along great! I am planning to switch to a 0.2mm nozzle if it really does require it which I am not opposed to, but the downside is that it would create a longer print time.
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