[sdiy] Intro / Youngest Synth?
Robert Lorentz
robert.lorentz at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 14:53:27 CET 2008
This is extremely cool. Before I read the descriptions it sounded to
me like you had delay running, obviously you don't. In the first and
some of the last mp3 you capture a sound I've been looking for. Would
be greatly appreciative for any details on what exactly you built and
if you are willing to share up your schematics :)
Thanks for sharing!
Robert
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Justin Owen <juzowen at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> My first post here after many months of lurking - with all the introductions going on, I figured it would be a good time to say hello.
>
> Not wanting to turn up without a gift - here are some pics and MP3's of my first synth - which I finished last weekend. (Thanks to Tom Arnold for hooking up the space at sdiy.org)
>
> It's also my first electronics project from concept, to breadboard, to schematic and board layout (via Eagle), to PCB manufacture (at home), to finished construction.
>
> Some pics:
> Front panel layout (done in Illustrator): <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/APCXMK1_09.jpg>
> Pic 1: <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/DSC00704_x_01.jpg>
> Pic 2: <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/DSC00727_X_01.jpg>
>
> Some sounds culled from a few hours of noodling around after first power up:
> Dance/House/Tech-style lead: <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/ADT1_01_Lead_Lores.mp3>
> Some mid to low frequency stuff: <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/ADT1_02_Low_Lores.mp3>
> Some mid to (very) high frequency stuff: <http://www.sdiy.org/juz/ADT1_03_High_Lores.mp3>
>
> All the sounds are dry, no effects, no rehearsal - just straight into the soundcard.
>
> Enjoy - and thanks to everyone here for a great list/resource!
>
> Justin
>
>
>
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