[sdiy] intro to SDIY playshop: suggestions?

Dan Snazelle subjectivity at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 21 23:25:21 CEST 2008


i recommend taking a look at ANY of time escebedo's CIRCUIT SNIPPETS
(just search FOR the UGLY FACE)

there are filters, fuzz, eqs, wahs, auto filters,etc. tons of snippets to get you going on building anything 9v.








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http://www.myspace.com/lossnyc


http://www.soundclick.com/lossnyc.htm


http://www.indie911.com/dan-snazelle
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> From: harrybissell at wowway.com
> To: rdrake at data2action.com; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] intro to SDIY playshop: suggestions?
> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:46:34 -0500
> CC:
>
> I'd suggest the PAiA 2720 series bandpass VCF
>
> Its a simple design (two transistor Twin-tee) and it
> works OK for as simple as it is...
>
> H^) harry
>
>
> n Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:49:35 -0400, rdrake wrote
>> i've been facilitating (i hesitate to say "teaching") a workshop in
>> musical/noize electronics, based primarily on Nic Collins' fantastic
>> "Handmade Electronic Music" book. most of the participants started
>> with zero technical knowledge. so far they've learned some
>> soldering, basic components & schematics, circuit bending,
>> solderless breadboards, and built a contact mic, LM386 amp, and a
>> variety of CMOS oscillators (40106, 4093). really has been a ton of
>> fun, and very gratifying to see folks pick up on stuff.
>>
>> now that we have some sound sources, i'd like to introduce some
>> kinds of sound modifying circuits... in part to quiet that infernal
>> beeping din. homemade 'vactrol' kinds of things being the obvious
>> choice. thought i'd ask for suggestions, for VCA, VCF, or other
>> such? requirements are to be dead simple, fault-tolerent, non-
>> critical component values... and my preference would be to stick
>> with single-sided supply, everything so far has been 9v.
>>
>> just for context: folks goals are to get a general pragmatic
>> orientation to electronics (not intro EE, just enuf to make stuff
>> work), and to make noize (not necessarily "music"--beeping is fine,
>> tuning is optional). i showed a reverb made out of a slinky glued
>> to a speaker on one end and a piezo on the other, met with
>> widespread approval)...
>>
>> anyway, would welcome suggestions.
>>
>> bbob
>> www.fluxmonkey.com
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