[sdiy] New to list and Juno-60 to SN76477

Rude 66 r.lekx at chello.nl
Wed Sep 11 11:35:36 CEST 2002


i worked on a 76477-based synth a while ago. this was a ciucuit board
someone built in those days, i fixed it and replaced all the small pots and
dip switches with real ones. there are pics at
www.bunker-records.com/rude66, go to the 'studio' section, and on the bottom
is a link to the pics. i'd love to find one of more 76477's to build more of
these things..
mine has the cv and gate inputs, but i think it's actually the modulaton
oscillator that you give a signal to.
do you have any pics or schematics of your synth? i'm curious..

ruud








----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Stites" <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>
To: "R. D. Davis" <rdd at rddavis.org>; <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] New to list and Juno-60 to SN76477


> Hi,
> As a matter of fact the other night I was going through some chips I'd
> bought years ago and found two SN76477's that I'd forgot that I had, and I
> sort of looked into it a bit..  As I understand it, the Blacet Dark Star
> Chaos module was based on the SN76477.  I don't think Blacet is producing
it
> anymore and (sigh) I missed the boat on that.  There is a circuit called
the
> Super Controller by Thomas Henry.  It was featured in his book "Build a
> Better Music Synthesizer" and it makes a pretty cool module.  It contains:
>





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