[sdiy] free AS3320, AS3340, AS3310 and AS3360 samples

Mike HEQX mike at heqx.com
Wed Nov 1 03:30:51 CET 2017


Inline with what you are saying Tom, I think it's time for new form 
factors as well. Why do all synths need to be in a box full of knobs and 
buttons, with keys in the front?

If a non-branded wholesale board became available  ( for the 3320 for 
example ) that could be integrated into a new design and not be a diy 
euro-rack module etc, that would be nice as well.

Mike


On 10/31/2017 9:35 AM, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> Agree. The obvious and simplest way to get these chips and running is to put together a schematic and PCB layout for one of the CEM-based classics. I’ve heard of a Pro-One PCB in development already, several people have mentioned wanting to do the SH-101 (although that involves cloning Roland’s filter with 13700 OTAs - more tricky) and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Prophet 5 and Oberheim OB-Xa or OB-8 voices.
>
> Once those boxes have been ticked, anyone who wants to get noticed is going to have to do something more interesting!
>
> Tom
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>> On 30 Oct 2017, at 22:11, paula at synth.net wrote:
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>> Mattias,
>>
>> Totally agree, but I suspect we will see a whole bunch of "rehash" initially, but after that, new ideas will come.
>>
>> Paula
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>> On 2017-10-30 20:15, Mattias Rickardsson wrote:
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>>> On 26 October 2017 at 17:42, <paula at synth.net> wrote:
>>> ...
>>> It'll be fantastic to see what new stuff people come up with.
>>>   
>>> This is an important point: new stuff!
>>> I hope that the new-old ICs will make people invent more than regurgitate. :-)
>>> There's such a lot of ideas not realized yet. Remember that the CEM/SSM products disappeared from the synths when they were still largely standard subtractive VCO-VCF-VCA machines. We have 30 years of synthesis to reinvent! ;-)
>>>   
>>> /mr
>>>   
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