[sdiy] Vote for your favorite noise source
Happy Harry
paia2720 at hotmail.com
Mon May 13 16:28:17 CEST 2002
The best noise source I have ever encountered is my ex-wife
H^) harry
>From: Peter Grenader <petergrenader at mksound.com>
>To: synth DIY <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Vote for your favorite noise source
>Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 06:53:24 -0600
>
>You know, I 've used noise from Moog (whose circuit is huge) and Analog
>Systems (whose circuit is about five components) and it basically all works
>the same, as far as I can see.
>
>So in my book, noise is noise.
>
>If used for a source of random, I have not seen a difference. If used for
>sound it's usually countored anyway through a filter or whatnot, so it's
>'virgin' state I think is secondary.
>
>OK, lemme have it.
>
>
>on 5/13/02 5:31 AM, mark verbos at a0284520 at addcom.de wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Tim Ressel wrote:
> >
> >> Okay boys and girls, Its time to throw caution to the
> >> wind and start a new holy war:
> >>
> >> Part 1:
> >>
> >> (*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)
> >> Which Noise Source Is The Best?
> >> (*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)
> >>
> >>
> >> Candidates:
> >>
> >> Reversed-biased PN junstion (2N2712)
> >> Above with constant-current source
> >> Reversed-biased zener
> >> Dual reversed-biased zener (MOTM??)
> >> Mondo shift register with feedback
> >> Small hungry infant
> >> Other?
> >>
> > I'd say the single zener.
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Part 2:
> >>
> >> (*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)
> >> Which Pink Filter Is The Best ?
> >> (*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)-(*)
> >>
> > 1 pole lopass to get "lo noise" then a 50/50 mixer to mix the lo noise
> > and the hi noise for flat or pink noise.
> >
> > mark
> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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