Mail Day Thread

What is the VC API? :smiley:

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A voltage controlled application programming interface would indeed be interesting, wouldn’t it?

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Two circle synths, records, pin, VCADSR, Modulation Station.

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cool, are you burning your own LFO10’s ?

Still, your production of modules is inspiring.

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Ok, so I was looking for a half rack enclosure and picked one up for ÂŁ25.
On closer inspection the enclosure contained the following.
DIY audio suggestions for using these four boards please…



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Are those Xilinx FPGAs on there? I can’t quite make out any part numbers…

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My friend is a Xilinx engineer.

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PCB order from JLC today. In amongst some guitar pedal stuff were a stack of the cable tester boards that @analogoutput designed in the best PCB colour.

Show here in a 3D printed base that I’ll share once I know it fits properly.

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No numbers yet, waiting to find my Lupe.
Found a sticker with " amx max_aom audio module "
and am no wiser yet.

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It’s not my mail day but it’s my Control curbside pick up day. I picked up my #1222 Performance VCO - #00074.

-Fumu / Esopus

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Ooooh, nice! Hope you enjoy it!

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4 seeeduino xiao arrived. These have already been assigned to projects. Except one that I plan to play with in a drone

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I got a cardboard box!

Always wanted a cardboard box.

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Did you know You can make them out of pla if you have a printer.

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That’s a rabbit hole I’ve been studiously avoiding…

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Getting a factory bootstrap process up and running in outer space could be a very good thing. 3D printing gives us a glimpse of how such processes might be constructed. Programmable matter is an interesting conceptual model.

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3D printing is either a tool or a hobby. Choose wisely!

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So are synths. I figure one of them can be a hobby.

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10 Commandments of 3D Printing

  1. Safety first: Filament and printer parts do NOT belong in any body orifices. Finished prints are a different story, but they may require additional finishing. Cleaning solvents are not beverages.

  2. 3D printing is fun. Thou shall not kill with a printer or any printed products.

  3. Keep an open mind and be creative. Don’t judge a filament by its color or content. Try it first.

  4. Remember the off-peak kilowatt hours. Power is cheaper at night.

  5. Honor thy printer; it is the mother and father of your ideas.

  6. Thou shalt maintain thy printer properly at all times.

  7. See rule #1. Safety first. Do not wrap anything around appendages. Including your junk.

  8. Thou shall honor all intellectual property and their respective owners. Especially Disney.

  9. Thou shall not covet thy neighbor’s bed plate.

  10. Look to nature for great design. But don’t feed it. It doesn’t end well.

  11. Fail often. Repeat. Ferguson Tested.

Source:reddit

Also 12. Thou shalt respect thy masters of thy CAD softwares.

  1. Thou shalt open source all designs thou creates.
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