[sdiy] New to sdiy but w/ some knowledge
Peter Pearson
electrocontinuo at gmail.com
Sat May 27 01:21:45 CEST 2017
Aaron Lanterman lectures are a good start. I'd also recommend this:
http://www.theanaloglab.com/interactive-repair-program
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 7:13 PM, Bartek Osiński <barower at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> I joined the mailing list recently and I really do enjoy reading through
> your discussions! I happen to be studying electronics and having interest
> in synthesizers (from a user perspective) at the same time and I think it's
> time to connect them. So I have some questions!
>
> 1. Are there any no-brainer/commonly used parts and ICs used
> particularly in audio modules and which I should buy in larger quantities?
> For example, in university I got along with HC14/AC14, BC547/557,
> 555, µA741, LM358, LM385 and TL431.
> 2. I was taught that structures like Eccles-Jordan circuits are
> archaic and we shouldn't use them, but is this also relevant in analog
> synthesis? Any other examples?
> 3. I can't find any good materials explaining typical audio voltage
> levels? I'm talking about line level. instrument level, signal from
> microphone/electric guitar, and most importantly CV and voltages used in
> modular synthesizers.
> 4. I'm assigned to make a linear power supply, and I don't have any
> specific parameters specified. Could you suggest what voltage level and
> power it should probably give so I could use this in future synth/audio
> projects?
> 5. Are there any good wikis/sites/forums for people like me? It was
> really tough for me to find anything except this mailing list
> 6. Is there anything else I should probably know?
>
> Cheers,
> Bartek
>
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