Anybody played with the LM1036?

Adam M Bowen abowen at POMONA.EDU
Sun Apr 26 05:05:17 CEST 1998


wouldn'n this be a good output module to the asm-1, at least as an
external unit? in addition to pan, you get another vca & two vcfs
(though crude). all for $3.68 (digikey). i don't really understand the
concern about voltage requirements. couldn't you just run it from 0 to
+15 instead of rail to rail? 

does anyone see any problems/limitations with this?

The Dark force of dance wrote:
> 
> Y-ellow y'all.
> 
> At 02:37 PM 4/24/98 -0400, List, Christopher wrote:
> >It's a dual voltage controlled tone, volume, pan control. Two audio
> >inputs, two audio outputs, and 4 CV inputs; volume treble, bass and pan
> >- each takes 0 to +5v. Unfortunately, the supply voltage is 0 to +15v,
> >not -15/+15. The specs are nothing to write home about (definitely
> >consumer grade), but hey, it's a nice simple chip for playing around
> >with - and while I haven't looked them up in a distributor catalog,
> >National sells 100 for $1.40 each, so I doubt they're very expensive for
> >singles...
> >Looks like it'd be super-easy to make a nice final output stage with
> >CV-pan...
> 

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