- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 7
- author: ShakerPercussionist
7:35
Jupiter's Galilean Moons
...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: ShakerPercussionist
Jupiter's Galilean Moons
5:27
Galilean Moons
This is a short documentary describing the Galilean Moons, or the 4 biggest moons of Jupit...
published: 04 May 2013
author: Ashwin Ahuja
Galilean Moons
Galilean Moons
This is a short documentary describing the Galilean Moons, or the 4 biggest moons of Jupiter. These are Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto. Pictures and Animati...- published: 04 May 2013
- views: 85
- author: Ashwin Ahuja
3:32
Teeel - Galilean Moons
"TEEEL - AMULET" Limited COLOR VINYL or CDs with automatic download: http://teeel.bandcamp...
published: 02 Apr 2011
author: Teeelmusic
Teeel - Galilean Moons
Teeel - Galilean Moons
"TEEEL - AMULET" Limited COLOR VINYL or CDs with automatic download: http://teeel.bandcamp.com/album/amulet http://www.teeelmusic.com http://soundcloud.com/t...- published: 02 Apr 2011
- views: 25180
- author: Teeelmusic
6:59
MPL3D Solar System - Galilean moons
The Galilean moons are the four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei 400 years a...
published: 10 Jul 2010
author: mpl3d
MPL3D Solar System - Galilean moons
MPL3D Solar System - Galilean moons
The Galilean moons are the four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei 400 years ago, in January 1610. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are the larg...- published: 10 Jul 2010
- views: 6622
- author: mpl3d
5:02
Galileo and Jupiter's Moons-
In 1610, when Galileo first pointed his newly built telescope toward the sky, no one had e...
published: 05 Jan 2010
author: Jack Fuller
Galileo and Jupiter's Moons-
Galileo and Jupiter's Moons-
In 1610, when Galileo first pointed his newly built telescope toward the sky, no one had ever had the capability to see distant objects in any detail, and he...- published: 05 Jan 2010
- views: 6050
- author: Jack Fuller
8:55
Texas Tech Symphonic Band - Galilean Moons by Roger Cichy Part 1
Texas Tech's Symphonic Band Conducted by Mr. Christopher Anderson Spring 2011 Spring Semes...
published: 22 Feb 2011
author: David Burris
Texas Tech Symphonic Band - Galilean Moons by Roger Cichy Part 1
Texas Tech Symphonic Band - Galilean Moons by Roger Cichy Part 1
Texas Tech's Symphonic Band Conducted by Mr. Christopher Anderson Spring 2011 Spring Semester.- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 865
- author: David Burris
6:49
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. IV: Europa by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第四樂章:優羅巴,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cichy...
published: 22 Apr 2010
author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. IV: Europa by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. IV: Europa by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第四樂章:優羅巴,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cichy's "Galilean Moons" Mov. IV: Europa. Conductor: YEH, Shu-Han. Live ...- published: 22 Apr 2010
- views: 1954
- author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
3:47
Full Moon, Jupiter with Galilean Moons and Aldebaran
Full Moon with Jupiter with Galilean Moons (And the RINGS) and Aldebaran. It was an amazin...
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: pijnacker01
Full Moon, Jupiter with Galilean Moons and Aldebaran
Full Moon, Jupiter with Galilean Moons and Aldebaran
Full Moon with Jupiter with Galilean Moons (And the RINGS) and Aldebaran. It was an amazing formation to view tonight, 29 November 2012 in the skies. A full ...- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 2999
- author: pijnacker01
7:15
hexinverter.net Galilean Moons: OVERVIEW
This brief video gives an overview of the hexinverter.net Galilean Moons analogue synthesi...
published: 11 Nov 2013
hexinverter.net Galilean Moons: OVERVIEW
hexinverter.net Galilean Moons: OVERVIEW
This brief video gives an overview of the hexinverter.net Galilean Moons analogue synthesizer module. It will be available in December 2013 as a built eurorack format module as well as a universal format PCB and full eurorack kit for DIY from hexinverter.net Keep an eye on this Youtube channel for more video demos of Galilean Moons and other hex.net modules! For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5 ///MODULE DESCRIPTION BELOW/// Features ======================= - Two voltage controlled digital functions (envelopes), each normalised to their own low-distortion linear, DC-coupled voltage controlled amplifier - Each envelope offers percussive attack/decay, attack/sustain/release or looping (LFO) mode - Envelopes can each be linear or exponential - Enables a new noise output, "XOR", if plugged into a Jupiter Storm behind the panel. (everything besides the XOR output works with or without a Jupiter Storm!) - VCA inputs are normalised to the newly-enabled XOR and main ("I") output of Jupiter Storm when nothing else is plugged in - The envelopes and VCAs can be fully utilised elsewhere in your system by plugging into the corresponding function's jacks - Perfect for synthesising voltage controlled percussion and other textures! Description ======================= Galilean Moons is a dual amplitude transmutator. It transmutates the amplitude of incoming signals through the use of voltage controlled envelopes and VCAs. It is designed primarily to create voltage controlled percussive sounds when fed with a sound source (in particular, its sister module, Jupiter Storm), but can be used for all sorts of other tasks in your modular system as well as to generate typical synth sounds. Galilean moons features two "moons". Each moon is composed of a voltage controlled attack/decay envelope with its own dedicated low-distortion linear VCA. Each envelope can also act as attack/sustain/release or can go into LFO/automatic looping mode with the flick of a switch. Galilean Moons will normalise its VCA inputs to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator through a simple expansion cable at the back, but it can also function standalone in any modular system. Of course, the new Jupiter Storm noise output, "XOR", which is activated by connecting a Galilean Moons to your Jupiter Storm, will not function when you use Galilean Moons alone in a system. This is the only feature which requires a Jupiter Storm to be connected. The XOR noise output sounds similar to (but not exactly like) Jupiter Storm with the Noise Core Disruptor is engaged, even when it is not engaged. This allows you to get both flavours of noise from Jupiter Storm simultaneously, making it a lot more versatile. The VCAs and voltage controlled envelopes can each be used on their own in your system when you don't want to use them the way they are internally linked together. Plugging a signal into any of the respective jacks will break the internal connections and let you use the components on their own. You can use the linear, DC-coupled VCAs to control DC signals in your system when not using the module for its intended use, for example. Technical Details (for built eurorack -- DIY current/depth is different!) ================================================== - 18HP - Requires ~+88mA, -65mA @ 12V - 30mm deep http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator 88 mA +12V 65 mA -12V 30 mm Depth- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 399
7:06
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. I: Ganymede by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第一樂章:加尼米德,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cich...
published: 22 Apr 2010
author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. I: Ganymede by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. I: Ganymede by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第一樂章:加尼米德,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cichy's "Galilean Moons" Mov. I:Ganymede. Conductor: YEH, Shu-Han. Live...- published: 22 Apr 2010
- views: 1608
- author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
1:22
【 2013 木星 】 Galilean Moon eclipse
2013年10月12日(12 Oct 2013, 4:31 UT) イオ・エウロパ・ガニメデの3つの衛星による同時日食 Software:Celestia http://www.s...
published: 10 Aug 2012
author: flyAoboshi
【 2013 木星 】 Galilean Moon eclipse
【 2013 木星 】 Galilean Moon eclipse
2013年10月12日(12 Oct 2013, 4:31 UT) イオ・エウロパ・ガニメデの3つの衛星による同時日食 Software:Celestia http://www.shatters.net/celestia/ Music:H/MIX GALLERY http://www.hmix.net/- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 760
- author: flyAoboshi
2:36
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. III: Io by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第三樂章:埃歐,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cichy'...
published: 22 Apr 2010
author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. III: Io by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
R. Cichy: Galilean Moons, Mov. III: Io by Taiwan Wind Ensemble
臺灣管樂團演奏賽希《伽利略之月》第三樂章:埃歐,葉樹涵指揮。時間:2009年9月16日於國家音樂廳。 Taiwan Wind Ensemble plays Roger Cichy's "Galilean Moons" Mov. III: Io. Conductor: YEH, Shu-Han. Live reco...- published: 22 Apr 2010
- views: 1348
- author: TWE 臺灣管樂團
3:49
Galilean Moons: DEMO1: WMD PDO and Galilean Moons
This first demo video of Galilean Moons shows the use of a WMD Phase Displacement Oscillat...
published: 11 Nov 2013
Galilean Moons: DEMO1: WMD PDO and Galilean Moons
Galilean Moons: DEMO1: WMD PDO and Galilean Moons
This first demo video of Galilean Moons shows the use of a WMD Phase Displacement Oscillator MkII, L-1 Mutant Vactrol Filter and a Jupiter Storm with Galilean Moons. Galilean Moons can be used for all sorts of things, including making percussive basslines as shown in this video. Keep an eye on this Youtube channel for more upcoming video demonstrations of Galilean Moons and other hex.net modules! For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5 ///MODULE DESCRIPTION BELOW/// Features ======================= - Two voltage controlled digital functions (envelopes), each normalised to their own low-distortion linear, DC-coupled voltage controlled amplifier - Each envelope offers percussive attack/decay, attack/sustain/release or looping (LFO) mode - Envelopes can each be linear or exponential - Enables a new noise output, "XOR", if plugged into a Jupiter Storm behind the panel. (everything besides the XOR output works with or without a Jupiter Storm!) - VCA inputs are normalised to the newly-enabled XOR and main ("I") output of Jupiter Storm when nothing else is plugged in - The envelopes and VCAs can be fully utilised elsewhere in your system by plugging into the corresponding function's jacks - Perfect for synthesising voltage controlled percussion and other textures! Description ======================= Galilean Moons is a dual amplitude transmutator. It transmutates the amplitude of incoming signals through the use of voltage controlled envelopes and VCAs. It is designed primarily to create voltage controlled percussive sounds when fed with a sound source (in particular, its sister module, Jupiter Storm), but can be used for all sorts of other tasks in your modular system as well as to generate typical synth sounds. Galilean moons features two "moons". Each moon is composed of a voltage controlled attack/decay envelope with its own dedicated low-distortion linear VCA. Each envelope can also act as attack/sustain/release or can go into LFO/automatic looping mode with the flick of a switch. Galilean Moons will normalise its VCA inputs to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator through a simple expansion cable at the back, but it can also function standalone in any modular system. Of course, the new Jupiter Storm noise output, "XOR", which is activated by connecting a Galilean Moons to your Jupiter Storm, will not function when you use Galilean Moons alone in a system. This is the only feature which requires a Jupiter Storm to be connected. The XOR noise output sounds similar to (but not exactly like) Jupiter Storm with the Noise Core Disruptor is engaged, even when it is not engaged. This allows you to get both flavours of noise from Jupiter Storm simultaneously, making it a lot more versatile. The VCAs and voltage controlled envelopes can each be used on their own in your system when you don't want to use them the way they are internally linked together. Plugging a signal into any of the respective jacks will break the internal connections and let you use the components on their own. You can use the linear, DC-coupled VCAs to control DC signals in your system when not using the module for its intended use, for example. Technical Details (for built eurorack -- DIY current/depth is different!) ================================================== - 18HP - Requires ~+88mA, -65mA @ 12V - 30mm deep http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator 88 mA +12V 65 mA -12V 30 mm Depth- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 411
3:32
Jupiter's Galilean Moons in HD via a Nikon D7000
Jupiter's Galilean Moons in HD via a Nikon D7000 with a sigma 50/500 lens (wide angle even...
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: pijnacker01
Jupiter's Galilean Moons in HD via a Nikon D7000
Jupiter's Galilean Moons in HD via a Nikon D7000
Jupiter's Galilean Moons in HD via a Nikon D7000 with a sigma 50/500 lens (wide angle even). Jupiter has more than 60 moons, but 4 of the brightest and most ...- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 742
- author: pijnacker01
Youtube results:
3:59
Galilean Moons: DEMO3: Jupiter Storm Expanded with Galilean Moons
This third demonstration of the upcoming Galilean Moons module shows Galilean Moons connec...
published: 16 Nov 2013
Galilean Moons: DEMO3: Jupiter Storm Expanded with Galilean Moons
Galilean Moons: DEMO3: Jupiter Storm Expanded with Galilean Moons
This third demonstration of the upcoming Galilean Moons module shows Galilean Moons connected to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator, acting as an expansion module. Percussive/drum sounds are created in this video, but of course plenty of different sound effects can be synthesized with this module combination! Keep an eye on this Youtube channel for more upcoming video demonstrations of Galilean Moons and other hex.net modules! For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5 ///MODULE DESCRIPTION BELOW/// Features ======================= - Two voltage controlled digital functions (envelopes), each normalised to their own low-distortion linear, DC-coupled voltage controlled amplifier - Each envelope offers percussive attack/decay, attack/sustain/release or looping (LFO) mode - Envelopes can each be linear or exponential - Enables a new noise output, "XOR", if plugged into a Jupiter Storm behind the panel. (everything besides the XOR output works with or without a Jupiter Storm!) - VCA inputs are normalised to the newly-enabled XOR and main ("I") output of Jupiter Storm when nothing else is plugged in - The envelopes and VCAs can be fully utilised elsewhere in your system by plugging into the corresponding function's jacks - Perfect for synthesising voltage controlled percussion and other textures! Description ======================= Galilean Moons is a dual amplitude transmutator. It transmutates the amplitude of incoming signals through the use of voltage controlled envelopes and VCAs. It is designed primarily to create voltage controlled percussive sounds when fed with a sound source (in particular, its sister module, Jupiter Storm), but can be used for all sorts of other tasks in your modular system as well as to generate typical synth sounds. Galilean moons features two "moons". Each moon is composed of a voltage controlled attack/decay envelope with its own dedicated low-distortion linear VCA. Each envelope can also act as attack/sustain/release or can go into LFO/automatic looping mode with the flick of a switch. Galilean Moons will normalise its VCA inputs to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator through a simple expansion cable at the back, but it can also function standalone in any modular system. Of course, the new Jupiter Storm noise output, "XOR", which is activated by connecting a Galilean Moons to your Jupiter Storm, will not function when you use Galilean Moons alone in a system. This is the only feature which requires a Jupiter Storm to be connected. The XOR noise output sounds similar to (but not exactly like) Jupiter Storm with the Noise Core Disruptor is engaged, even when it is not engaged. This allows you to get both flavours of noise from Jupiter Storm simultaneously, making it a lot more versatile. The VCAs and voltage controlled envelopes can each be used on their own in your system when you don't want to use them the way they are internally linked together. Plugging a signal into any of the respective jacks will break the internal connections and let you use the components on their own. You can use the linear, DC-coupled VCAs to control DC signals in your system when not using the module for its intended use, for example. Technical Details (for built eurorack -- DIY current/depth is different!) ================================================== - 18HP - Requires ~+88mA, -65mA @ 12V - 30mm deep http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator 88 mA +12V 65 mA -12V 30 mm Depth- published: 16 Nov 2013
- views: 234
1:14
Jupiter and 3 Galilean moons
This video shows how we see Jupiter and its Galilean moons (Europa, Ganymedes, Io, Callist...
published: 27 Sep 2010
author: CumputerPhysiscsLab
Jupiter and 3 Galilean moons
Jupiter and 3 Galilean moons
This video shows how we see Jupiter and its Galilean moons (Europa, Ganymedes, Io, Callisto) through an amateur telescope, a 6 inches newtonian reflector. Ac...- published: 27 Sep 2010
- views: 1407
- author: CumputerPhysiscsLab
2:28
Galilean Moons: DEMO2: Percussion with vcNOIZ
This second demo of Galilean Moons showcases using the module with a vcNOIZ LFSR noise osc...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Galilean Moons: DEMO2: Percussion with vcNOIZ
Galilean Moons: DEMO2: Percussion with vcNOIZ
This second demo of Galilean Moons showcases using the module with a vcNOIZ LFSR noise oscillator in order to generate percussive sounds. Keep an eye on this Youtube channel for more upcoming video demonstrations of Galilean Moons and other hex.net modules! For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5 ///MODULE DESCRIPTION BELOW/// Features ======================= - Two voltage controlled digital functions (envelopes), each normalised to their own low-distortion linear, DC-coupled voltage controlled amplifier - Each envelope offers percussive attack/decay, attack/sustain/release or looping (LFO) mode - Envelopes can each be linear or exponential - Enables a new noise output, "XOR", if plugged into a Jupiter Storm behind the panel. (everything besides the XOR output works with or without a Jupiter Storm!) - VCA inputs are normalised to the newly-enabled XOR and main ("I") output of Jupiter Storm when nothing else is plugged in - The envelopes and VCAs can be fully utilised elsewhere in your system by plugging into the corresponding function's jacks - Perfect for synthesising voltage controlled percussion and other textures! Description ======================= Galilean Moons is a dual amplitude transmutator. It transmutates the amplitude of incoming signals through the use of voltage controlled envelopes and VCAs. It is designed primarily to create voltage controlled percussive sounds when fed with a sound source (in particular, its sister module, Jupiter Storm), but can be used for all sorts of other tasks in your modular system as well as to generate typical synth sounds. Galilean moons features two "moons". Each moon is composed of a voltage controlled attack/decay envelope with its own dedicated low-distortion linear VCA. Each envelope can also act as attack/sustain/release or can go into LFO/automatic looping mode with the flick of a switch. Galilean Moons will normalise its VCA inputs to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator through a simple expansion cable at the back, but it can also function standalone in any modular system. Of course, the new Jupiter Storm noise output, "XOR", which is activated by connecting a Galilean Moons to your Jupiter Storm, will not function when you use Galilean Moons alone in a system. This is the only feature which requires a Jupiter Storm to be connected. The XOR noise output sounds similar to (but not exactly like) Jupiter Storm with the Noise Core Disruptor is engaged, even when it is not engaged. This allows you to get both flavours of noise from Jupiter Storm simultaneously, making it a lot more versatile. The VCAs and voltage controlled envelopes can each be used on their own in your system when you don't want to use them the way they are internally linked together. Plugging a signal into any of the respective jacks will break the internal connections and let you use the components on their own. You can use the linear, DC-coupled VCAs to control DC signals in your system when not using the module for its intended use, for example. Technical Details (for built eurorack -- DIY current/depth is different!) ================================================== - 18HP - Requires ~+88mA, -65mA @ 12V - 30mm deep http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator 88 mA +12V 65 mA -12V 30 mm Depth- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 172
6:22
Galilean Moons: DEMO4: New Jupiter Storm XOR Noise Output
In this fourth demonstration video for Galilean Moons, I show off the new XOR noise output...
published: 22 Nov 2013
Galilean Moons: DEMO4: New Jupiter Storm XOR Noise Output
Galilean Moons: DEMO4: New Jupiter Storm XOR Noise Output
In this fourth demonstration video for Galilean Moons, I show off the new XOR noise output which is enabled by expanding a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator behind the panel. For more information than is shown below, and to check out audio demos and other modules from hexinverter.net, visit the project page here: http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator hexinverter.net mailing list signup: http://eepurl.com/pDf_5 ///MODULE DESCRIPTION BELOW/// Features ======================= - Two voltage controlled digital functions (envelopes), each normalised to their own low-distortion linear, DC-coupled voltage controlled amplifier - Each envelope offers percussive attack/decay, attack/sustain/release or looping (LFO) mode - Envelopes can each be linear or exponential - Enables a new noise output, "XOR", if plugged into a Jupiter Storm behind the panel. (everything besides the XOR output works with or without a Jupiter Storm!) - VCA inputs are normalised to the newly-enabled XOR and main ("I") output of Jupiter Storm when nothing else is plugged in - The envelopes and VCAs can be fully utilised elsewhere in your system by plugging into the corresponding function's jacks - Perfect for synthesising voltage controlled percussion and other textures! Description ======================= Galilean Moons is a dual amplitude transmutator. It transmutates the amplitude of incoming signals through the use of voltage controlled envelopes and VCAs. It is designed primarily to create voltage controlled percussive sounds when fed with a sound source (in particular, its sister module, Jupiter Storm), but can be used for all sorts of other tasks in your modular system as well as to generate typical synth sounds. Galilean moons features two "moons". Each moon is composed of a voltage controlled attack/decay envelope with its own dedicated low-distortion linear VCA. Each envelope can also act as attack/sustain/release or can go into LFO/automatic looping mode with the flick of a switch. Galilean Moons will normalise its VCA inputs to a Jupiter Storm cosmic noise oscillator through a simple expansion cable at the back, but it can also function standalone in any modular system. Of course, the new Jupiter Storm noise output, "XOR", which is activated by connecting a Galilean Moons to your Jupiter Storm, will not function when you use Galilean Moons alone in a system. This is the only feature which requires a Jupiter Storm to be connected. The XOR noise output sounds similar to (but not exactly like) Jupiter Storm with the Noise Core Disruptor is engaged, even when it is not engaged. This allows you to get both flavours of noise from Jupiter Storm simultaneously, making it a lot more versatile. The VCAs and voltage controlled envelopes can each be used on their own in your system when you don't want to use them the way they are internally linked together. Plugging a signal into any of the respective jacks will break the internal connections and let you use the components on their own. You can use the linear, DC-coupled VCAs to control DC signals in your system when not using the module for its intended use, for example. Technical Details (for built eurorack -- DIY current/depth is different!) ================================================== - 18HP - Requires ~+88mA, -65mA @ 12V - 30mm deep http://cv.hexinverter.net/?projects=galilean-moons-dual-amplitude-transmutator 88 mA +12V 65 mA -12V 30 mm Depth- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 192