diy GM synth
Paul Perry
pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Wed Mar 24 14:02:15 CET 1999
At 06:10 AM 24/03/99 -0800, Elliot "If Loving Midi Is Wrong,
I Don't Want to Be Right"wrote:
>Which chips? Name, number, website?
>
CS9236 CrystalClear wavetable synthesiser (surface mount) Insight Electronics
CS4333 stereo serial d to a convertor (surface mount) Insight Electronics
The article was in March 1999 Popular Electronics (USA).
Complete kit of parts and PCB $125 US from
David Dudley, PO box 658, San Marcos, CA 92079-0658 Plus $8 shipping and
handling.
'short' kit with only the 'weird' parts and PCB $70.
That is all I know... havnt seen it, heard it, or built it.
Looking at the board, the surface mount chips (and a few caps) look pretty
easy..
they arent like 100000 legs, its serial and only a few legs are used.
Curiously, it is a single sided board, with the surface mount chips on the
copper
side of the board. This is a cool idea!!
paul perry (frostwave P/l) Melbourne Australia
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