[sdiy] PAiA Gnome Repair
monika park
cfo at synthcube.com
Fri Aug 5 15:30:42 CEST 2022
The world needs this for sure! " The Jacobs Ladder Filter, using tube diodes and arc distance to control cutoff frequency"
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From: Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org> On Behalf Of Benjamin Tremblay via Synth-diy
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2022 9:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] PAiA Gnome Repair
In particular I’m thinking about the Drummer Boy. Man that thing looked like it was from Rotwang’s laboratory. Just need a Jacobs Ladder somewhere in there.
(So that’s what I want to invent: The Jacobs Ladder Filter, using tube diodes and arc distance to control cutoff frequency.)
PAiA’s original ideas of a drum synth were harsh. The “Drum Tone Module” board has a much more subtle sound, suitable for children and the elderly.
> On Aug 5, 2022, at 9:08 AM, Benjamin Tremblay <btremblay at me.com> wrote:
>
> Some of videos I have seen of early PAiA products show devices with a Soviet-style aesthetic: Big flat-head screws holding down chunky switches rated for 600v. Banana jacks and RCA plugs used randomly.
> We live in a very different age when Juanito Moore can make advanced, high quality modules in tuna cans because Ali express can sell you all the parts you need for less than a pizza and some beers. Back in 1977 I was a ten year old boy who desperately wanted to build and control his own real, life-sized oscillator and generate “a variety of pleasing musical sound effects” and one transistor set me back. At that time a PAiA kit was a bulk discount on parts. But no, I could never afford to buy anything over $50.
>
> Benjamin Tremblay
>
>> On Aug 5, 2022, at 8:54 AM, Gordonjcp <gordonjcp at gjcp.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 04, 2022 at 05:39:55PM -0400, Michael E Caloroso via Synth-diy wrote:
>>> PAiA products are not destined for long life. None of my PAiA
>>> modules exist because one by one they stopped working. Due to
>>> priorities they landed dead last on the workbench to-do list. They
>>> finally got discarded after floodwaters hit my rental house.
>>
>> And yet none of them use any "exotic" components, and they all have full circuit diagrams.
>>
>> I built quite a lot of Paia-alike stuff from photocopied diagrams in the 1980s when I was at school, because I couldn't afford to buy fancy components but could scavenge as many broken video recorders as I could haul away from the local TV shop's skip.
>>
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>> Gordonjcp
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