Micro guitar synthesiser!

Started by StephenGiles, September 03, 2005, 04:59:39 PM

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StephenGiles

"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

rodriki1

Hi

Thanks for sharing

Regards

KarbonHed

Isn't that schem from that out-of-print Japanese circuits book that was floating around here a good while back?

PS Did you ever get that CD burning on XP home thing sorted out?


Bernardduur

Wow.... how does it sounds?

Right now I am building a micro synth, but I have no hurry so that will take a while.
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loscha

some of it looks like the Korg MS-03!
which part of sin theta plus index times sin theta times ratio do you need me to clarify to you?

StephenGiles

I would imagine that a great deal of it looks like something else, but there is a lack of fundamental frequency extraction so it's probably not much to shout out about..................strawberry fields forever!!!!!
Stephen
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

hair force one

the soundlab minisynth project from musicfromouterspace.com can be turned to a guitar effect. Really diy, really cool! :D

link->

ragtime8922

Quote from: BernardduurWow.... how does it sounds?

Right now I am building a micro synth, but I have no hurry so that will take a while.

Keep us informed of your progress on that microsynth. Did you design a pcb or are you breadboarding first?

I'm "designing" a modular guitar synth. Basically just putting together the front end module and using a Moog filter and a bunch of other diy modules.

ragtime8922

Quote from: hair force onethe soundlab minisynth project from musicfromouterspace.com can be turned to a guitar effect. Really diy, really cool! :D

link->

Yeah, that one is cool. The only problem is that guitar was, of course, an after thought and therefore the add-on "guitar trigger" is just a preamp and gate extractor. I'll bet that as the requests roll in there will be someone will design a better front end.....LIKE MINE!... :lol:  :idea:

Dan N

So, any guesses about the TA7125? SIP 3080 type OTA with amp bias at pin 3?