This is my take on converting a behringer cc300 to eurorack, with mods (of course...)
Made a separate pc board, for ease of mounting front panel controls, and interfacing to true bypass circuit and cc300 board.
Credits:
https://www.birthofasynth.com/Scott_Stites/Pages/dimc_main.html#Roland_Dimension_Effects
https://diy.thcustom.com/shop/uber-switch-relay-true-bypass-with-mute-kit/
https://www.behringer.com/behringer/product?modelCode=P0513
https://modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1751053
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Wowzers!!!
So what can it do that it didn't do before? I'm curious.
This is Mono only and no TZF.
Haven't tried the cv input yet: need to fix my tap tremolo module first.
It nice having a volume control, and continuous control for rate and depth.
Not sure yet if I will use the extra rate ranges, but it's there just in case.
It actually worked on first startup: normally I have to dig around for build and design mistakes for awhile.
Other than that, it's just a repackaging of the cc300 into eurorack.
I really like my CC300. Favorite setting is NO switches pressed for a slow swirl, something a stock DC-2 can't do.