Hey,
in noise we trust !
noise-design/experimental/synthetis-crusher/crash-test/Cordillère-des-ondes
some experiments with only a classical synthesis-line. (if you want more modules details talk to me)
Hey,
in noise we trust !
noise-design/experimental/synthetis-crusher/crash-test/Cordillère-des-ondes
some experiments with only a classical synthesis-line. (if you want more modules details talk to me)
Behind it’s sample or TV on
Dub dub dub
The posts in this thread - Dud Dud Dud
The long free weekend gave me the opportunity to clean up a lot of unfinished work, and tomorrow will be another free day in my area of germany, so more time to play
My first case is full of modules, so there was the need for a second one, including power distributors:
In february I built the MFOS Mini Controller, but without his case. This is now nearly finished:
And a lot of other power cables and modules: another audio mixer with inverted and non inverted outputs, and the second gate/cv expander
To test and try the next module - the safety valve - I need a breadboard friendly tube socket:
Nice and perfect work !!
I’m from France and I live in Alsace, so tommorrow is a free day for me too !
thank to german people who invaded us in the past, and who left us a lot of their rights by returning Alsace to the French !
At 0:58 in the first vid, it sounds like the T-Rex.
Today the TIMBRE (wave shaper from Non Linear Circuits) in the case !
photos, demo and stripboard here
Just finished building most of the K25 series, waiting on a slider for the attenuverter to be delivered in the next couple of days. These are an easy build, the only issue I had was to drill a hole in the faceplate for the envelope generator switch, but hey this is DIY and adds to the fun.
Now it is time for me to have a play with my new modules
Mind where you stick it…
those K25’s are nice , very useful utility’s for their size .
Today a Steiner Parker diode filter in the case.
photos & demo
That’s what a hot air gun is for
Last time I tried to use my ‘hot air gun’(paint stripper) , it blew most of the components into oblivion.
I’ll stick with hand soldering for now!
You don’t need that much air. I think mine is set to 1 or 2. I didn’t think that I would like SMD, but after doing it so much the past year and half I’ve come to prefer it. I find that I get fewer module circuit issues. I must have 3 or 4 LMNC modules that don’t work no matter what I do.
1 or 2… Mine just has on and off I do actually quite like drag soldering for SMD ICs, but I gave up with SMD passives after that episode.
Another (another, another …) Dual VCA in the case