Okay, here's a proof of concept of the idea that I've been working on here with the VitiSynth.
Here I have just a TB-1, the TB-1 module down here hooked up where I have two different
sides of a resistor, but what I've done is I've pulled one of the sides if you follow
this red path. It goes into the switch, which is a single pole double throw switch. So I have
the red wire in the middle there. If I throw it one way, it goes to this direction. The other way
goes that way. And then if I put it in the center, it's off. So I can isolate both of them or I can
choose one or the other. One of them, as you can see, goes to a potentiometer. So I have a pot
control of the oscillator here. And the other one comes in and goes to an input, which happens to
be this audio jack. And I can input anything there. What I have rigged up right now is a photo
resistor inside a suction cup. And I've put all this tape on the back because the light's been
getting in. So I can plug the photo resistor that's in there. Plug that in here. I'll plug the output
here. And another thing that I've done in order to have a switch on the case that I'm putting on,
I've mounted it here. So this is my new power switch. I just turned that one into an always on
switch. So if I turn that on and come over here and I can choose where I'm at right now, I'm at
the center. So if I go this way, I'm gonna get the pot, I think. Okay, so now I'm here, center off,
and now I'll go to the photo resistor. Get the switch. There you go.
There, isolated that and that's that. So do that to all four channels and put it in a case.
