Spydur: EDP Spider Replica DIY Kit. LINK and CV/Gate Sequencer for EDP Wasp

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SHIPPING DEC 2024

 

Spydur is a 100% accurate replica of the Electronic Dream Plant Spider sequencer which was designed for the EDP Wasp. 

This is only offered in kit form, all "standard" electrical parts are machine stuffed.  The only parts that require soldering are the jacks, rotary switch connections, and IC sockets for the vintage parts.  No wiring!

Spydur features:

256 Step notes or 84 real time notes
4 Transpose controls
CV/Gate Output with selectable S or V trigger
Full Size LINK connector for Wasp and MINI DIN8 for use with Jasper (DIY Wasp clone)

Spider was designed for Wasp and although it WILL work with Gnat for recording and playing back sequences via LINK, the differences between Gnat and Wasp with their LINK implementations means that the CV output will not work with Gnat.

The Kit includes:

1x Main circuit board (all SMD parts soldered)
1x IO Board with all parts
5x IC Sockets
3x Trimmers
3x Rotary Stitches with Caps
8x Tact Switches with Caps
3x Top and bottom Panels
1x 9V battery terminal
1x Standoff/Screw kit
1x IM6564 Programmed PROM


These parts are included in the full kit only, these are tested vintage parts

2x 6561 Memory chips
1x 8035 CPU
1x ZN729E 8Bit DAC

 

Technical Specs:

Size: 25cm x 15 cm x 6cm, 0.7 kg

Power: DC 9V Tip Negative (adapter not included) or 6LR61 (aka standard 9V) Battery

Assembly Instructions:

 

Main Board:


Solder Tact switches, IC Sockets, and trimmers to the boards.  The trimmers are all the same value.  Take care with IC socket orientation! The processor FACES UP all other ICs FACE DOWN.  

Solder processor jumper (8035 if that is supplied with your kit)



Solder 9V Battery leads to the + and - terminals from the back

Remove protective film from the DIP switch and set to V or S trig as noted on the board

Rotary Switches:

Set the key on all 3 switches to position "2" and mount to the board securing with the lock nut and washer on the top of the board

Cut the supplied wire into 6, 6cm long pieces and connect:

  • S2: Terminals A and 2
  • S3: Terminals A and 2
  • S4: Terminals A and 1

Carefully inset ICs into sockets 

Mainboard is done!

 

IO Board


Solder all jacks to the board making sure everything sits flush and even

Insert FPC cable into socket with the blue tape facing up by lifting the lever, inserting the cable completely in until it stops, then closing the lever.


 

IO Board is done!

 


Final Assembly

Attach 9x 18mm standoffs to the base board
Attach 3x 32mm standoffs to the base board
(Optional) Remove tape and attach 9V battery to the base where show

 

Attached mainboard to base with 7x 5mm standoffs around the tact switches and 12mm standoffs at the top

Attach Tact switch cover with 5 M3 screws at the bottom and 2x 5mm standoffs at the top

Attached IO board to the top panel with 2xM3 screws and 3xM2 screws at the big LINK jack

Carefully connect the FPC cable to the mainboard connector blue tape up and slide the top panel over the rotary switches.  Attach with M3 screws.

Attach knobs and tighten set screws securely

Connect DC battery Lead

Done!

 

Additional Notes

 

  • If using Spydur with Gnat, it is NOT necessary to fit the DAC, it wont work correctly anyway