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You need em. They're resistors like any of the other parts on the board.
Keep in mind, I'm one step ahead of you in this electronics thing, but...I think you would be able to hook a resistor who's rating is half the pot's rating and get the basic "noon" sound, like if you have a 100k pot, you could add a 50k resistor in that spot for testing.
Actually, I think that would only work for a linear pot. I'm not sure of the math for a log pot at noon.
I would also suggest waiting until you get your pots in. Just solder on long bits of wire for testing, and if it works, desolder them, box it up and resolder.
Or, you could get a breadboard and when you order pots, order with pcb lugs. You can just stick those right into breadboard holes, then tin the leads from the board and hook it up that way for testing. When boxing, you can snip off the pcb terminals and solder onto the little holes at the base.
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