Devilfish mod - a well kept secret?

Trevor Page trevor at resonance.fsnet.co.uk
Sat Oct 7 21:28:31 CEST 2000


Hi,

To be honest, all sorts of 303 modifications are scattered around the web
and you could bring these together, effectively giving you the whole
DevilFish mod. Adding slide time, accent decay etc. controls is easy. Just
stick some pots in there. Adding FM is no problem. I think the devilfish mod
provides distortion by increasing the amplitude of the oscillator's output
going into the filter, maybe by sticking an amp in there somewhere (or maybe
even simpler). In fact you could look at Tony Allgood's tb3030 schematics
for a lot of this. Or follow some links via DJ terrorist's 303 website.

Trev


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Trevor Page BEng (Hons)
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Subject: Devilfish mod - a well kept secret?


> hi!
>
> Just wanted to ask if the schemes for the Devilfish
> modification of the 303 is holy ground or if one
> could get his hands on them so he wouldnt have to
> send his 303 to him for modification?
> So the question is: does anyone have the schemes
> for it or is it wrong to even ask for them?
> By the way is 0.6W resistors ok to use in the 303?
>
> / Andreas
>
>




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