memories (was: RE: Pretty quiet around here lately)
Rory McDonald
rmcdonald at viewtech.com
Wed Apr 5 19:43:00 CEST 2000
YOU HAD WIRE? YOU WERE LUCKY! I HAD TO MAKE SYNTH MODULES FROM INSIDE A
HOLE IN THE ROAD, DODGING TRUCKS AND CRAZY MOTORCYCLISTS WHILE TRYING TO
MOVE THE ELECTRONS AROUND WITH A STICK.
-Rory Mc Donald
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Montalbano [mailto:Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 9:23 AM
To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
Subject: memories (was: RE: Pretty quiet around here lately)
Awww, you kids were spoiled.... back in MY day, we didn't even have solder
-- had to melt two components together over an open fire.
Tools? WE couldn't afford tools; had to bite pieces of metal with our
teeth. And WIRE??? WE had to stretch our OWN wire from old bits of junk
copper.....
> >So if you start like I did, a broke teenager who wants to
> >build some synth modules, you'll have a much easier
> >time today than in 1970. I could not get perf board,
> >so my first synthesizer was made on unperforated
> >phenolic board, and the component holes drilled one
> >at a time for each component. Suffice to say, things
> >are a lot better today.
>
>For me it was 10 years later (around 1980), but "broke teenager"
>would be a perfect description as well.
>
>CA3080 ? Too expensive. Started to explore discrete transistors
>(often unsoldered from broken HiFi stuff) for VCAs instead.
>
>Veroboard was unreachable for me as well. I made my first
>PCBs with thick enamel paint and a tiny brush on the raw copper,
>and got the right chemicals somewhere to etch the boards.
>(After getting *very bad* results with nitric acid - which I
>stupidly thought the only acid to bite copper (;->) )
>
>And then I remember I had the whole layout in mirror image
>rather than right. Helped myself by bending all the opamp's
>pins upward and soldering the ICs in bottom up. (Ouuuch - not
>recommended !)
>
>Those were the times in a little German town without a proper
>electronics shop ...
>
>JH.
>
>
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