On Tuesday 28 September 2004 22:26, leitner6 wrote:
> http://www.cs80.com/vco.html
Cool! Can we order now Paul? ;)
Relatively few parts, btw. I remember my two '300 kits as
having many more stuff err.. stuffed.
- Robert
That's not one for Paul. It is one for me. ;) I might do a small run of
bare boards these if people want them. These are really just a test-bed
for my work on making a Yamaha custom chip-less CS-80 voice board. I made
this one as a module mainly to test things as I have a good test stand for
modular stuff.
Crow
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Robert van der Kamp wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 September 2004 22:26, leitner6 wrote:
> > http://www.cs80.com/vco.html
>
> Cool! Can we order now Paul? ;)
>
> Relatively few parts, btw. I remember my two '300 kits as
> having many more stuff err.. stuffed.
>
> - Robert
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 00:54, The Old Crow wrote:
> That's not one for Paul. It is one for me. ;)
Boo! ;)
> I might
> do a small run of bare boards these if people want them.
That's better. :)
> These are really just a test-bed for my work on making a
> Yamaha custom chip-less CS-80 voice board. I made this
> one as a module mainly to test things as I have a good
> test stand for modular stuff.
Let us know when you have sound examples available.
I wonder how these oscs differ from my '300s...
- Robert
FYI,
Actually, there are more parts than it would appear. I would say it is
like building an MOTM-320.
Crow
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Robert van der Kamp wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 September 2004 22:26, leitner6 wrote:
> > http://www.cs80.com/vco.html
>
> Relatively few parts, btw. I remember my two '300 kits as
> having many more stuff err.. stuffed.
>
> - Robert