[sdiy] My First Synth Project (more Geezer Stuff....)
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Mon Jun 7 19:56:17 CEST 2004
Not bad. I wish I had saved some of the stuff I built as a kid. I
remember doing *real* breadboard stuff. I never actually used a true
breadboard though, but the projects were built on pine boards. Porcelain
tube sockets screwed down, bakelite terminal strips for resistors and
caps. Even transistor stuff was done that way, well before I'd heard of
"printed circuit boards", I would actually use wood screws and washers as
connection points, ah the beauty of fahnstock clips.
James Patchell <patchell at cox.net> wrote:
>http://www.oldcrows.net/~patchell/FirstSynth/FirstSynth.html
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>Some of the newbies might find this page interesting. These are some
>photos of some of the modules from my very first synth project. I built
>these from schematics for the Paia 2700. The sequencer was the first
>module I designed from the ground up (not based on anything else...).
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> -Jim
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