[sdiy] Can google's free* 180nm OSHW foundry be used for synth parts?
Mike Bryant
mbryant at futurehorizons.com
Sun Aug 7 20:03:11 CEST 2022
Ø If you want a synth on a chip, why not just buy an AS3394? They already exist, sound fine, and you won't break the bank:
Or just do it in digital on an MCU with internal A-D for controls and DAC for the output. STM32H7 series is more than powerful enough including modelling any ‘analogue imperfections’ you wish to add.
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