[sdiy] Ideal project for a cloning newbie?
Tim Parkhurst
tim.parkhurst at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 00:39:05 CET 2007
On Dec 6, 2007 3:18 PM, Amos <controlvoltage at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007 5:36 PM, John C <johnc909 at comcast.net> wrote:
> > -...the ultimate goal is learning some about
> > electronics and making some nice and possibly unique instruments for
> > myself to play, so yes I'm open to mixing and matching designs as well.
>
>
> in that case, may I suggest Thomas Henry's "Analog Synthesizer for the
> 21st Century"?
> Available from our very own Tim Servo at Magic Smoke Electronics:
> http://www.magsmoke.com/thomas_henry_books.asp
>
> (Tim, you can remit my fee via PayPal) ;-)
>
> Seriously, it's a great collection of circuits which can be built as
> an integrated monosynth or mixed and matched / modularized to your
> heart's content. Check it out!
>
> -Amos
>
Why thank you, Amos! By the way, your check's in the mail. Or is it a
Czech in the male... I forget which.
Anyway, in Thomas' AS21C book, he also has a diagram of a proposed
"patchover" scheme which could be used to implement a nice monosynth
that could be used with or without patch cords. Also, we're working on
PCBs for all of the modules, so those will become available over the
next several months.
Tim (we now return to our regular broadcast) Servo
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
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