[sdiy] Additive/Subtractive synthesis?

Tim Ressel madhun2001 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 28 09:26:50 CEST 2003


Hi,

<snip>
> > >>>>Why not then implement a top-octave divider
> (ask Tim Ressel about this
> > That was one of the first ways to synthesize each
> note I looked into. The
> > problem, again, was price...
> 
> I'm sure Tim could "do you a deal", and I believe
> his chip can generate
> all twelve notes, so you'd only need _one_ chip,
> rather than twelve.
<pins>

Just caught this on my weekly backlog flush. The
top-octave stuff I was doing is working, but I cannot
verify the frequencies. The cheap-a$$ counter I have
is not to be trusted.

Hmmm ....  It occures to me that Sonar has a built-in
tuner function. I'll try it Real Soon Now and let you
know the results.

By the by, my 'solution' takes two chips, and they are
PLCC44 size. Not everyone wants to deal with it.

If there was some interest in a board for the TOG or
Walsh, I could do a board.....

--Tim




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