[AH] Frequency Divider Kit?

Jim Johnson jamos at technotoys.com
Tue May 18 19:22:41 CEST 1999


Is the frequency divider suitable for triggers as well? From the
descriptions and pictures it looks as though the second chain uses the same
input as the first - correct?

TIA

Jim Johnson 
Metaphoric Software
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Makers of Techno Toys
Software for Electronic Music
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On 5/18/99 at 9:48 AM John Blacet wrote:

>Had a couple people ask about a kit version of the Blacet Frequency
>Divider which is currently available assembled only. 
>
>If there is sufficient interest, we can offer one at $85. This would be
>a limited time offer only (30 days). This would be for the somewhat
>experienced builder as the instructions would be basic but sufficient.
>Actually the kit is not very complex, nor is test equipment, save a DMM,
>needed.
>
>Packaging kits is an exacting chore compared with kitting production
>runs, so please let me know if you are interested!
>
>The comments I am getting about the FD are quite positive. It's simply a
>LOT more interesting that it might appear "on paper". If you don't have
>one in your modular or processing system, you are missing out!
>
>Where it really gets interesting is processing a mono or dual osc synths
>output. Varying the filter produces some very interesting semi-random
>sounding events (although they are not at all random...). And talk about
>"bottom" -- nothing beats it.
>
>Regards.
>-------------------------
>John Blacet
>Blacet Research Music Electronics
>-------------------------
>blacet at metro.net
>http://metro.net/blacet/music.html






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