[sdiy] Electric Druid NoteDiv Chips
Elaine Klopke
functionofform at gmail.com
Wed Mar 15 10:57:21 CET 2017
The only thing I found odd was that when I set the duty cycle to 25% it sounded like it went a semitone flat. Not sure if that's the tiny speaker or just how the added harmonics sound.
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> On Mar 14, 2017, at 10:23 AM, Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net> wrote:
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> Thanks for the plug!
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> The code for this is open sourced and online on my site if anyone wants to program themselves some chips:
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> http://electricdruid.net/adventures-in-top-octave-generation/
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> I don't (currently) have programmed chips in the shop because there isn't sufficient demand for them, but I could easily do so if there was a need (like if someone gets a nice String Synth project together?)
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> Tom
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>
>> On 14 Mar 2017, at 14:59, Elain Klopke <functionofform at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hey all,
>>
>> Today all I have is a shining endorsement and a little demo link. Like real little. 10 seconds of awesome. I just received a tube of NoteDiv Chips from Tom Wiltshire. They're set up to run on their internal clocks because I am fond of imperfection and colour and freerunning notes is a thing I enjoy. But seriously peeps, if you're even thinking about starting a top octave style synth/organ/thingy project get these. They're worth every penny.
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>> Also, have an E Minor chord. Because that's my favorite chord. What's yours?
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>> https://www.instagram.com/p/BRn1m9PhmVL/?hl=en
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