[sdiy] Osc bank
John L Marshall
john.l.marshall at gte.net
Fri Aug 2 02:00:08 CEST 2002
Good for you.
Ultra-precision 1V/Oct oscillators are not always required to make music.
Take care,
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Grenader" <petergrenader at mksound.com>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:20 AM
Subject: [sdiy] Osc bank
> Hi guys,
>
> Latest project:
>
> (don't laugh). I happened by my local electronics shack the other day in
> search of TL072's, which I found and stumbled upon a kit of an audio range
> function generator for a whopping 8 bucks. Very simple circuit: One
> frequency pot, square, triangle and filtered sine waveforms. bought four
of
> them.
>
> Built one.
>
> Not bad, not bad...definately not the answer to the world's problems at 8
> bucks a pop. Within about an half hour, I had rigged up a frequency VC
> control and foound where to fabricate a saw output. Then I got an idea:
>
> I'm goingt o biuld all four of these within a separate module. They are
all
> going to have their own frequency pot, but they are going to share a VC
Freq
> input. Each will have outputs for all four of the waveshapes and four mix
> outs for the 4 sines, 4 squares, 4 tri's and 4 saws.
>
> I think it'llcome in useful when I want clusters and I can slap it into a
3
> inch wide, 3 RU high space. Each one of the function generator boards are
> about 1 x 1 inch! I'm not going to worry about 1v/oct, i'm not going to
> worry about stability, I'm not going to worry about the absolute beauty of
> the waveforms - it's just going to be four voices that can be used when
> non-critical tracking is required. I'll call it a Osc Bank of Uncertainty
> or something.
>
> tell me if I am nuts,
>
> Peter
>
>
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