[sdiy] Going beyond kits

Trevor Cunningham chalktech at gmail.com
Tue May 9 07:45:32 CEST 2017


Hi there,

I've been lurking here for the past year or so and am finally in a position
where I think I want to get serious about my newly discovered hobby before
I empty the bank account on modules and kits. I need to get into something
that will focus my attention on one project for a longer period of time.
So, I've been thinking about designing my own module, and I'd like to begin
with a VCO (unless you could recommend a more productive learning and
productive first direction).
I want to start with a simple triangle wave and build off of that.
Eventually, I would like to output other waveforms, obviously, an octave
range, and CV-in for 1V/O, LFM, and PWM.

I have breadboards, components, soldering, et al. I have Ray Wilson's book
as well, for what it's worth. I was hoping some of you all could point me
in the direction of some good instructional resources on the subject, or
provide recommendations as such (possibly couple's counseling after I
really disappear down this rabbit's hole).

Cheers...Trevor
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