WTD: Digisound CV ADSR PCB Layout
david.peachey at natwestuk.co.uk
david.peachey at natwestuk.co.uk
Thu Jul 3 18:37:21 CEST 1997
Romeo, Romeo
Which of the ADSR PCBs were you after, the Dual EG or the VCEG (one uses two
CEM3310s, the other uses just one)?
If you e-mail me private with your own private e-mail address (it's not on
your message), I'll e-mail them both to you - JPEGs OK? Alternatively, if
you give me a few weeks, I can get whichever one(s) you want made up and
snail-mailed.
David P
david.peachey at natwestuk.co.uk
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From: INTERNET:owner-synth-diy at horus.sara.nl/
To: INTERNET:synth-diy at horus.sara.nl/
Subject: WTD: Digisound CV ADSR PCB Layout
Date: 02 July 1997 23:21
Hello All,
I have a couple of CEM3310s that I would like to use for ADSRs. I have the
article for the Digisound ADSR, but no PCB layout. I was wondering if one
of you kind readers would be willing to send me a scan or xerox of it.
Romeo
"The complexities of developing a jet engine were sometimes overcome in
almost simplistic ways; when the 004B-1 began to have vibration failures in
the turbine buckets, a professional musician was hired. With his perfect
pitch, he could determine the natural frequencies of individual blades in
an assembled turbine wheel by means of a violin bow. His gentle bowing led
to the solution of the vibration problem by tapering the blades slightly to
increase their natural frequency, and by reducing the operating RPM of the
engine from 9,000 to 8,7000 RPM." From "Messerschmitt ME 262 Arrow Into
the Future" by Walter J. Boyne
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