PSIM-1 Order Deadline (was: Re: [sdiy] Neat sounds!!!)
Brice D. Hornback
bdh at cyberbound.net
Mon Mar 1 04:40:42 CET 2004
Hello everyone. The time has come. I hate to impose a deadline... but if
you want to get a SynthModules PSIM-1... you need to get your order in
ASAP. I plan on getting a couple extras... but if you do not get your order
in *now*, I cannot guarantee you'll get a PSIM-1. Once this batch is
completed and shipped... I plan on working on a few of the add-on modules
like the MIDI interface and the Speech module. So, it might be a while
before I offer another batch of PSIM-1 modules.
There is already a lot of programs available for download on the group site
(many of which use multiple features at the same time) so that even if you
aren't a programmer, you can still use the module. Simply download the
program into the module and it works. Some of the programs available
already make the module a Quad Sample & Hold, Quantizer, Programmable
Sequencer, ADSR, Shift Register, CV to MIDI converter (requires an upcoming
add-on MIDI module but the schematics are online if you want to build it
yourself), Variable rate triggered ramps, VC slew rate generator, and much
more.
Ordering info (PayPal only) can be found here:
http://www.synthmodules.com/psim-1-order.htm
I invite you all to listen to some MP3's here:
http://www.synthmodules.com/mp3.htm
...and of course, join the SynthModules group where we are sharing the
programs and discussing the module.
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/SynthModules/
Thank you for your interest.
Best regards,
Brice D. Hornback
http://www.SynthModules.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Hinz" <asfi at eol.ca>
To: "Synth-Diy" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Neat sounds!!!
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Brice D. Hornback wrote:
>
> > Here's something you might enjoy.
> >
> > This aleatoric example was done on all modular equipment as well... with
the
> > exception of running CV to MIDI for my Alesis SR-16 drum machine.
Anyway...
> > the MIDI notes are randomly generated CV's derived from a Wiard Noise
Ring
> > and sent out by the PSIM-1 (*hybrid analog/digital module*) as MIDI so I
> > guess that counts. The "singing" (or babbling) is the new SpeakJet
chip.
> > The phonemes are also being randomly selected by sampling the Noise
Ring.
> > None of this would be possible without the PSIM-1 and the new prototype
PSIM
> > SpeakJet add-on module.
> >
> > http://www.synthmodules.com/mp3/20040227-PSIM-Aleatoric.mp3
> >
> > Comments on this? What do you think?
>
> Bloody hell, that's amazing! Especially the random babbling part...
>
> > For more information about the PSIM-1 and how I did this, please see:
> > http://www.SynthModules.com
>
> Tempting, tempting, tempting.....
>
> - Colin Hinz
> Toronto, Canada
>
>
>
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