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Video of new Scanner Vibrato prototype

Video of new Scanner Vibrato prototype

2008-05-25 by JH.

Hi,

I'm making first tests right now - looks very promising!

You must see these LEDs moving while the scanner is moving along the LC
delay line, accelerating and decellerating almost Leslie-like.

I've filmed this, in terrible quality, with my digital camera.
I have a MOV file, which is about 10 MByte.
http://electro-music.com/forum/download.php?id=12872

I have to apologize for the bad quality. The sound has been recorded with
the built-in microphone of my old Nikon Coolpix SQ, from the speakers of my
Synthi Clone.
Setup is: Korg CX-3 (old version), 4 notes held down with clothespins.
Then into the Mic input of the Synti Clone, and out from the Scope output.
Then into the Scanner Chorus prototype. Then back into the Synthi Clone,
amplified and reproduced with one of the internal speakers. Filmed with the
Nikon SQ, held in the left hand, while holding the body of the Rate
potentiometer in the palm of my right hand, and moving the knob of the pot
with the fingers of the right hand. Just in case you were wondering.

JH.

RE: [AH] Video of new Scanner Vibrato prototype

2008-05-25 by Greg James

Are the clothespins still in production? We may have a run to Senso's
Vintage Planet to grab some before they are all gone...

:-)

-----Original Message-----
From: JH. [mailto:jhaible@...]
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 5:45 PM
To: analog heaven; synth-diy@...; MOTM List
Subject: [AH] Video of new Scanner Vibrato prototype

Hi,

I'm making first tests right now - looks very promising!

You must see these LEDs moving while the scanner is moving along the LC
delay line, accelerating and decellerating almost Leslie-like.

I've filmed this, in terrible quality, with my digital camera.
I have a MOV file, which is about 10 MByte.
http://electro-music.com/forum/download.php?id=12872

I have to apologize for the bad quality. The sound has been recorded with
the built-in microphone of my old Nikon Coolpix SQ, from the speakers of my
Synthi Clone.
Setup is: Korg CX-3 (old version), 4 notes held down with clothespins.
Then into the Mic input of the Synti Clone, and out from the Scope output.
Then into the Scanner Chorus prototype. Then back into the Synthi Clone,
amplified and reproduced with one of the internal speakers. Filmed with the
Nikon SQ, held in the left hand, while holding the body of the Rate
potentiometer in the palm of my right hand, and moving the knob of the pot
with the fingers of the right hand. Just in case you were wondering.

JH.

Max Min Generator

2008-05-25 by Scott Juskiw

I've finished building another utility module and posted pictures,
schematics, builders guide, and sound samples:

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln863/TLN-863.html

This circuit is very similar to Ken Stone's Analog Logic circuit and
Dave Brown's Analogic circuit.

Also (due to popular demand), I've ordered more PCBs for the Neural
Agonizer, Doomsday Machine, and Veeblefetzer. These should be ready to
ship by July 1. Here are some links for these projects in case you are
interested:

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln712/TLN-712.html

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln904/TLN-904.html