[sdiy] Littleman project
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Sun Jan 20 07:37:25 CET 2002
Capabity wise, it's really a cut down FatMan, hence the
name "littleman". Only one VCO, no built in MIDI->CV/gate
converter. The VCO is linear (it seems to be a clone
of the FatMan VCO) so standard resistor chain keyboards
for expo synths won't work. Part numbers appear European
or Japanese.
If you ultimately will want to use a MIDI controller, add
up the cost, add in the cost of the converter, panel etc.
and then compare that with a FatMan.
"Jimmy Gogas" <toothpick_77 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>I just happened to fall upon the Littleman synth. I was wondering if anyone
>has actually built one. Compared to the ASM-1, is it easier for a beginner
>to built? Will I have an easier time understanding the circuits? Are the
>parts easier to find?
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
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