[sdiy] cap question
David G. Dixon
dixon at interchange.ubc.ca
Mon Aug 10 19:41:13 CEST 2009
Cheater, I often write code as part of my day job (for solving complex
mathematical problems, not for programming microprocessors), so I know how
good it feels to get ones code to work properly.
It doesn't hold a candle to physically stuffing and soldering pcb's with
pretty little doodads and then hearing a nice sound come out!
> I wouldn't say so..
> analogue models are equally fun to make! Once you get to a certain
> level, caps or code are just tangible representations of mathematical
> and physical principles.. using { braces } is just as fun as using
> resistors..
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 7:14 AM, David G. Dixon<dixon at interchange.ubc.ca>
> wrote:
> >> Much of this are is lost to many who use DSP and integrated circuits.
> Now
> >> they are modeling vintage circuits in software.
> >>
> >> Where's the fun?
> >
> > Hear hear!
> >
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