There are schematics sprinkled around the web that are at least sources for thoughtful chin-rubbing. I pulled down the schematics for the Moog Modular off someone's site at one point-I wouldn't bother building anything significant out of it (Paul's 'modern' implementations blow them away, and the kits cut way down on the DIY effort), but it shows the thought processes for some things. And things like multiples, passive high-pass & low-pass filters, mixers and so on are easy to tinker together (I use that word a lot lately), a lot of them without even using circuit boards! I also thumb through my old copies of Polyphony magazine (EM when it was for DIYers) and there are ideas in those, too. You can even find old Paia 4700 schematics in there and on the web, which probably isn't worth much except for things like the 4-channel mixer, etc. A lot of people talk about "Electronotes" but I think the only way to get those is to pay Bernie Hutchins (sp?) a big lump $um for back-issue photocopies. When I get some "utility" modules built and tested, I'll throw some schematics up on my site. But like I say, modules of real substance (VCOs, VCFs, etc.) I'm going to get from MOTM and only hack together simple but useful things myself. Things like Gate Delays... my belief is that these are simply integrators followed by Schmitt triggers, which is like a 2 op-amp solution. I have yet to build one, but I think it's a helluva useful module to have around (like the HADSR in my Korg MS-10... almost nobody implements that 'hold' feature, but I used to use it all the time). Changing the times that gates and therefore envelopes come & go is an important sound-shaping function. But, you know... mixers, inverters, that sort of stuff you can find the basics of in $10 books at, dare I say it, Radio Shack, too. Sometimes its fun to thumb through non-music electronics circuits and just think, "hmm... would something like this destroy a musical signal in a really rude way that I can use...?" I'm always on the lookout for that kind of stuff. Cheapie circuits to compliment the quality, rock-solid modules. "What if you take the weird thing on this page and follow it a couple of diodes and then with the weird little circuit on THAT page and put a feedback pot on it?" Who knows, maybe there are some cool simple modules yet undiscovered. It's worth playing with. (The only significant-and it really is big-thing I've ever been tempted to build out of the old Moog schemos was the Bode Frequency Shifter. But Jurgen Haible is working on his own, which is interesting to follow. I don't know if Paul would ever tackle an FS... it's a specialty module that seems to require a hell of a lot of circuitry.) -----Original Message----- >The utility panels will be tinkery stuff like multiples, inverters, logic >gates, stuff like that. Y'know, these are the kind of modules that I miss from the MOTM, things like trigger delays, gates, clock dividers, etc... where would I look to build my own, if that's a possibility? Or should I just buy more Doepfer (wink, wink, nudge, nudge)
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RE: Dumb Power Supply Question?
1999-10-20 by Tkacs, Ken
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