[sdiy] Muse musings

Tim Ressel madhun2001 at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 2 22:11:58 CEST 2003


Hey gang,

A while ago I built the Muse out of the Chamberlin
book. It is a sequence generator consisting of a
divider chain and shift register driven off of a
variable clock. the input of the shift register has a
parity tree on it, the inputs of which can be
connected to any og the shifter of counter outputs. My
version so far has only an 8-bit DAC for an output.
The DAC inputs can connect to any of the outputs.

I've been looking to expand it, and I think I know
how: The good ol' DG408. 8-to-1 mux with TTL inputs. A
few of those along with a set of jacks with note
voltages on them will make a nifty little bugger.
It'll do sequences or random notes from a list you
choose. 

Groovy, eh?

--tr




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