starting a modular - the power supply (help!)

Barry L Klein Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com
Thu Apr 9 21:18:55 CEST 1998


My book Electronic Music Circuits has a few power supply schematics as well as schematics for the remaining modules you may want to build for your synth.  You may find a copy of it at a library or I sell a self-published version of it with corrected schematics for $30 plus shipping. Details on it may still be available at:

Http://www.abacom.com/~ivanohe/synth/pcb_en.html

If not, contact me (with your country destination) and I'll give shipping costs etc.

Barry

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Subject: 	starting a modular - the power supply (help!)

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I've finally got the time and a little cash, (and I just got to finally
try out the Nord Modular...) so I'm going to finally begin on my dream of
owning a modular synth. I'm going to start with a power supply, and I've
been looking all over for a decent schematic, that I can build, that will
be useful but not too expensive. (I'm going to start by building simpler
modules, like the Penfold or something. My interests lie in sound
manipulation, not tonal music.) Is the supply shown on page 350 of The Art
of Electronics sound and worth building (with addition of a fuse and
switch, I suppose)?  Thanks for any help!  (and it's good to be back on
the list, after an extended abscence)

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