[sdiy] Random Voltage Generator & ADV/Cookbook

John Greczula xeno at xenoweb.com
Sun Nov 11 21:43:30 CET 2001


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!

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John Greczula
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