[sdiy] analogue harmonizer on hammer.ampage.org
anthony
aankrom at bluemarble.net
Thu Jul 21 04:46:03 CEST 2005
After the initial drunkeness of my ridiculous hubris that I could put a
Dimension C clone onto one measley breadboard wore off and I realised that I
was being stupid, I decided to undo what I'd done and do it better - later
(I kept the filter blobs though). And then maybe do something else in the
meantime. The something I chose was on hammer.ampage.org down on page 5 I
think. It's this really cool looking analogue harmonizer that uses three
MN3007 BBD's, 2 clocks, a counter, some 4053's but no LFO. I pieced together
the schematic and doctored in up in Photoshop and color-coded it so I could
read it. I'd never have gotten anything done with it like it was all in two
pieces. So in a two day blitz I have it all together on three radio shack
breadboards - not crowded. I still need to finish the wiring for initial
testing and the moment of truth. But at this moment I thought I'd see if
anyone else has made this? Anyone looked at it and decided against making
it? Its design is unlike almost every piece of BBD gear I have ever seen.
After a lot of study I think it just might work. But I haven't ever seen one
of these. Roland had a Harmonizer a picture of which I saw on Mode Zero.
Thoughts?
aa
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