90-degree phase tri lfo revisited
tomg
vco at mindspring.com
Mon Aug 9 20:04:01 CEST 1999
Check this one out.
Here are P. J. Kronis' plans for an Analogue Computer
http://www.synthesist.xsystem.net/misc/anacomp/anacomp.html
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> From: Grant Richter <grichter at execpc.com>
> To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl; Paul Perry <pfperry at melbpc.org.au>
> Subject: Re: 90-degree phase tri lfo revisited
> Date: Sunday, August 08, 1999 11:14 PM
>
> You can still buy them new also. About US$250.
> Normally pin plugs, but they will put banana plugs on if you ask.
> Lab Electronics is run by a husband and wife engineering team.
> The front panel is the printed circuit board with the
> circuitry on the back.
>
> http://205.186.236.174/labelectronics/analogcomptrn.htm
>
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> > From: Paul Perry <pfperry at melbpc.org.au>
> > To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
> > Subject: Re: 90-degree phase tri lfo revisited
> > Date: Sunday, August 08, 1999 8:35 PM
> >
> > At 05:29 PM 8/08/99 -0700, Don Tillman wrote:
> >
> > >(I'm reminded of a classic bouncing ball simulation on the old Heath
> > >analog computer.
> >
> > go for it Don!
> > I can't understand why more people aren't using analog computers in
> > their modular setups.. they sure LOOK cool! and they usually turn up
> > in dumpsters ;-)
> >
> > paul perry melbourne australia
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