[sdiy] SN76477...supercontroller
klosmon
klosmon at earthlink.net
Sun May 27 02:20:11 CEST 2001
Hi -- checked the index of Tom Henry articles at his Midest Analog website
& found the Polyphony article you're after (Sept 81).
It's five pages: two of schematics, and the rest descriptions & panel
layouts.
I could scan some or all of it for email -- let me know what you want.
~G
>>From: "Crystal" <gosd at mwaz.com>
>>To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
>>Subject: Re: [sdiy] SN76477...supercontroller
>>
>>>Crystal,
>>>did you ever find that? I just got one of these chips, and though I'm
>>>considering something along the dark star schematics, i was interested in
>>>seeing what other options and ideas there were floating around about this
>>>chip.
>>>
>>>Joshua
>>
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>>somewhere oh somewhere in my extensive library (not nearly just electronics)
>>it is hiding, however as i mentioned you should try greg out as he has said
>>he has the complete polyphony collection.
>>but perhaps ask
>>> Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu
>>when i get back from my week and a half roadtrip i will try really hard to
>>find the original and my version. as i said it's a lotta chips and soldering
>>and i'm not too excited about it. a 'regular ' noise circuit and 2 LFO s
>>would be a better bet i think. (i also modded the heck out of a Darkstar
>>Chaos from Blacet and came to the same conclusion, it's ok, but separate
>>circuits would be better)
>>i also made a very cheezy drum machine out of one many years ago. just used
>>1 chip and a handful of cmos logic, multiplexed the different sounds. as a
>>beginner that was actually good fun.
>>cheers all, i'm off...,
>>crystal
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