ETI-5600 Q's

Benjamin Woenig 9705146x bmwoenig at pop.merlin.net.au
Wed Jul 8 01:36:35 CEST 1998


Sorry for such a late reply, but i've mentioned the ETI series of 
synths on the list before with the same response - don't bother with 
poor design and over complex circuitry. As a result of this ive 
decided that Tomg's design is the best so far. 

But one problem, no PCB's. So to get around this i'm thinking about 
getting some made up professionally, but the place i wanna use only 
make a minimum of 10, at minimum $20 each.  By the time ive got EG, 
VCFs, VCAs, VCOs etc, the cost is going to be over $1000. Would 
people be interested in buying these boards if i got them made up? If 
people don't then i guess i'm going to have a mother of a modular! 10 
oscillators boards with 2 per PCB = 20 oscilators!

L8r...

<bUd>
> Jim, I can't recommend the ETI ckts..
> they just 'look wrong' too.. not many success stories in this field.
> Really, you'd be much better using more recent ckts from the net eg from
> Tomg. And, there are plenty of mixer ckts out there.
> I have a (non-working) ETI sequencer, and have seen ones that do work.
> It's just a standard ring thing with leds and pots, nothing flash.
> The fact that the boards are available, while a minor miracle, is not
> justification enough in my opinion.





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