I thought most people here might enjoy this... --Shemp Heavy title, but I think this could be big... With ongoing complaints about discontinued ICs, I thought it might be nice to see some good news for synth DIY's future... The ppl over at www.slashdot.org are having a dicsussion about recent developments in "printable" computer technology: http://slashdot.org/articles/01/03/01/2058229.shtml It seems that a few companies are developing a technique based on inkjet printer designs that would allow inexpensive custom IC fabrication. Its the same technique they are developing for the new Light-Emitting Polymer displays by printing semiconducting polymers onto a plastic substrate. The circuits are fairly slow thus far (you probably cant make a 1MHz CPU), but audio-frequency range circuit designs are probably quite feasible. If it develops far enough, personal chip fabs could become very affordable and people on the net could start Open-Sourcing their own analog synth IC designs! I know, I know... its all still vaporware, but I can dream cant I? :) -Dan Gendreau
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[OT] FW: [sdiy] The future of synth DIY
2001-03-02 by Tentochi
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