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Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] SN Voice

From: Scott Deyo <contact@...>
Date: 2007-10-16

you guys haven't been lucky! hopefully the bairn stays healthy.

i'd imagine we'd just have to condition the lfo(s) to the mixer logic
chips. pin 26 would be nice, and would give a mix of vco and noise.
would negative voltage hurt the SN chip? maybe, so we'd just have to
clamp the lfo's between ground and 2-3V.
and we'd have to cut traces...

maybe a 1u expansion panel is in order: VC Noise Filter, Gated Mixer
Control... hmmm...

Scott Deyo
The Bridechamber
contact@...
www.bridechamber.com


On Oct 15, 2007, at 10:18 PM, david wright wrote:

> hey guys - sorry  i've been out with an ear infection in my good ear!
> let me answer
> some questions - even though i'm deaf now i just messed around with
> the sn-voice.
> i take back anything i said about being 2U, it should def be 3U
>
> i will wire up your vactrol cv resistor board tonight/tomorrow scott
> and try it on the filter
> i think it would be really nice addition -  sending cv to the pitch
> source is great fun
> and the filter is really sweet and its there so why not 
>
> on the logic inputs i didnt mean sweep in the synth sence - but with a
> lfo you can switch
> between one of two (or three w/ another lfo) of the chips modes -
> which are fun! but not
> as important as the other features of the snvoice
>
> you should have your snvoice soon
>
> dave
> ps i got one of the supercontroler boards as well and would be down
> for a panel for it too!
>
> On Oct 14, 2007, at 7:20 PM, Scott Deyo wrote:
>
>> yo dave
>> i'm not quite cipherin' the mixer input trick. how do you sweep them
>> w/ an lfo? i see three logic pins.
>>
>> Scott Deyo
>> The Bridechamber
>> contact@...
>> www.bridechamber.com
>>
>>
>> On Oct 11, 2007, at 10:40 PM, david wright wrote:
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>>> hey everyone - i have an snvoice on a a 4U panel using big switches
>>> and rotaries.
>>> i would prefer it was 2U (3u at max) - i find the rotaries for pulse
>>> width could
>>> be replaced with a spst between LFO/ENV modulation, the rotary for
>>> the
>>> lfo speed could be a center off mini switch for three speeds, i
>>> could live without
>>> the fine tune control, i could deal with less CV inputs and attuns,
>>> i like scott's mod
>>> for changing the env response, but could just do it with a trimpot.
>>> i really enjoy
>>> to have the mixer inputs to an input jack - its allot of fun to send
>>> an lfo into them
>>> to sweep from noise/vco/lfo etc. look there its almost 2U - but
>>> still a few pots
>>> n jacks too much - any other opinions? i could deal without the
>>> pulse width inputs
>>> because the lfo/env do such a good job allready
>>>
>>> what a great module - 
>>>
>>> dave
>>>
>>> On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Scott Deyo wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'll try to get to this one, but it will be a little while. 
>>>> What options do people want to see in it?
>>>>
>>>> Scott Deyo
>>>> The Bridechamber
>>>> contact@...
>>>> www.bridechamber.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:02 PM, gino wong wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just ordered a pcb for an SN 76477 module. Most of us have messed
>>>>>  around with these things for years. So Tom Henry tricked it out
>>>>> and
>>>>>  another fella came up with a pcb (run of 50) uses a cd4046 PLL.
>>>>>
>>>>>  I want to do it as a 2-3u voice panel.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Do I have any brethren ?
>>>>>
>>>>>  best
>>>>>
>>>>>  gino
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>
>>> dave wright
>>> www.notbreathing.com
>>> bastardita@...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
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> www.notbreathing.com
> bastardita@...
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