[sdiy] Random Voltage Generator & ADV/Cookbook
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Sun Nov 11 13:27:01 CET 2001
A ranodom voltage *is* noise.
xeno at xenoweb.com wrote:
>
>Hi folks,
>
>I have seen a couple commercial noise modules out there which have a random
>voltage output, with variable speed control. But, the modules usually include
>noise or some other functionality I wouldn't need.
>
>Would it be hard to create a circuit with 3 seperate random voltage
>outputs,
>each one having it's own speed control for the random voltage changes?
>
>Doepfer has its digital A-117 noise module and you can slow that noise down
>to the point of little clicks. Anyone have a similar circuit schem available?
>
>Also,
>
>Has anyone out there built the Thomas Henry MAP ADV Snare or Bass kits?
>
>If yes, are you happy with them, and do you have sound examples? What
>do these things sounds like, any popular boxes? (808, 606, CR-78 etc.)
>
>Also, does anybody have the Electronic Drum Cookbook? Is it good and
>are there any cymbal schems in it?
>
>Thanks!
>
>--
>John Greczula
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