The modules you listed are already a great starting point for Serge DIY. Have you tried building them? I have used perf and breadboard to make a Negative Slope and the original VCO. Between the sources you listed is enough to keep you busy building a three-panel system. And IMO the 1st generation Serge stuff is vastly underrated.
And as noted, CGS/Bananalogue are Serge-sanctioned DIY projects if you prefer a PCB approach.
And as noted, CGS/Bananalogue are Serge-sanctioned DIY projects if you prefer a PCB approach.
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Ove Ridé <nitro2k01@...> wrote:
>
> On 2 May 2011 21:49, evetsterueb <synth@...> wrote:
> > Stephen, I agree with you in general but please note that the original post refers to them as things "I've found publicly on the internetz." I'm pretty sure I've seen all of them before and that the original poster is not letting anything out of the bag so to speak.
> >
>
> Exactly. As far as I can tell, everything on the list is either
> 1) Vintage stuff (generation 1)
> or
> 2) Published with Serge's permission (Ken Stone's schematics and the
> ASR article.)
>
> I'm not trying to "out" anything secret, but just make a comprehensive
> list what of what is legitimately "out there". I'm not asking anyone
> else to do that either, but to remind me if I've possibly forgotten
> anything else that's already in the public.
>
> --
> /Ove
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