[sdiy] FS: Partially Populated Soundlab Minisynth PCB

Ian Smith taciturn_unquiet at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 9 05:20:02 CEST 2008


I myself am currently using a Soundlab board as the basis for a patchable. I'm also adding in one of Ray's Dual VCAs and one of his VCFs as well as a couple other modules and cramming it all into an ammo box. 14 modules. It should be fun once it's done.

-Ian

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> Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 16:27:59 -0700
> From: nicolas3141 at yahoo.com.au
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] FS: Partially Populated Soundlab Minisynth PCB
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> 
> Hey Kyle,
> 
> Why not build it with modular style panel wiring?  Look at the ASM for a good example of multiple modules on one board that can be wired up as a patched synth or as a modular or any kind of normalised in-between.  The soundlab can do the same.  Its an affordable way of getting a whole grab-bag of basic modules.
> 
> I have a soundlab pcb that when I get around to building it will sit behind a big rack panel and look like half a dozen discrete modules.  At least one of the VCOs will probably get a bigger timing cap as I would rather have more LFOs.
> 
> Just a suggestion.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nicolas
> 
> 
> --- On Tue, 8/7/08, Kyle Stephens  wrote:
> 
>> From: Kyle Stephens 
>> Subject: [sdiy] FS: Partially Populated Soundlab Minisynth PCB
>> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>> Received: Tuesday, 8 July, 2008, 5:20 PM
>> Ahoy all...
>> 
>> No one seemed interested on the Electro-Music forum, so
>> here I am.
>> 
>> I've decided to go in a slightly different direction
>> with synth exploits, so I'm finding the Minisynth not
>> longer what I'm going for (I want to do discrete
>> modules now). This leaves me however, with a ~80% completed
>> board. So, any takers?
>> 
>> All ICs are installed, with sockets. Most of the resistors
>> are in place, and a few caps are in there (sans the
>> electrolytic power supply caps, everything else is ceramic
>> though - you may want to change them as needed to mylar or
>> otherwise), and precision resistors are used where called
>> for in the VCOs. I got a pair of SSM2210 precision matched
>> pair arrays for the VCO expo converters as well, as I was
>> going to install them on a separate daughterboard, with the
>> tempcos (also included; 2% 2Ks from Magic Smoke Electronics)
>> doped against the matched pair ICs with thermal compound and
>> sealed with epoxy.
>> 
>> $65 plus S&H and it's yours. Ray charges $35 for
>> the stock board; on mine there's more than $30 in
>> parts, let alone labor.
>> 
>> I'll ship anywhere. It's on your dime though.
>> 
>> 
>> Hit me up on my main email, K2com at aol.com if you're
>> interested, want pictures, etc.. Paypal only please!
>> 
>> 
>> _Kyle
>> 
>> 
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