Schematics Archive
Liverdrain
wils0450 at tc.umn.edu
Mon Apr 12 16:01:41 CEST 1999
Well, the idea was to review each scheamtic and give tips on the actual
construction, i.e. parts swapping and tight spots to solder. I just
thought that it would be nice to have the schematics right there as well.
In retrospect, I probably should have contiued mailing privately.
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999 jorgen.bergfors at idg.se wrote:
> >Actually, the schematics are the EASY part for a synth-diy newbie
>
> This hits the nail on the head. Finding schematics on the web isn't a problem. The difficult part is to find out which of them are the most suitable to build.
> Which have the best performance or are easiest to get to function? Which are even correct?
>
> That sort of information would be more useful than a mass of schematics.
>
> /Jorgen
>
>
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