[sdiy] Hi everybody / starting out
John Blacet
blacet at blacet.com
Sun Aug 21 00:52:16 CEST 2005
The Fatman has some merits because it is a lot of stuff for the money
and has very complete instructions.
On the downside, it is a lot of work, with panel mounted pots and lots
of flying wires. Then there is the non-modularity of the unit. Expansion
is a bit difficult.
This presumes that you might be interested in modular in which case kits
from either Blacet (smaller, 1/8' jacks) or MOTM (larger, 1/4" jacks)
are a fine choice for building from kits!
Jean-Pierre Martineau wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm new to this group as well as to synthesizer building - sort of.
> I've made a software synthesizer (Substractive 3 oscillator per note
> with FM, Sync, ADRS, SWF and a few delay effects. Now I feel it's
> time to move to hardware synths. I've been wanting to do this for a
> while and now have a house and the space to do it.
>
> I'll probably start out by building a PAIA Fatman to get my hands
> dirty. I've read on this mailing list's FAQ (http://www.oldcrows.net/
> ~patchell/sdiyfaq.html) that that's probably a good way to start out,
> but since the FAQ is unofficial and 3 years old and the answer might
> have changed since then, I'll still ask the question: What's the best
> kit for my first project?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jean-Pierre Martineau
> jpmartineau at jpmartineau dot com
>
>
>
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Regards,
John Blacet
Blacet Research
http://www.blacet.com
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