[sdiy] Japanese Synth-DIY Meeting

HOSHUYAMA houshu at muj.biglobe.ne.jp
Mon Nov 27 17:42:04 CET 2006


Hello Grant and list,

Thank you very much for your very kind words.

I've forgotton to introduce another unusual(= interesting) 
design by RJB.  It's a 5-v single supply operated synth!
Packaging is also clever.  He used transparent plastic panels
of photo stands.

Schematics:

  Signal Path: 
      http://www.rjblog.net/pdfs/ez_synthe_060528.pdf

  EG (PIC):
      http://www.rjblog.net/pdfs/SimplePWM_EG_20051228.pdf

  Midi2CV:
      http://homepage2.nifty.com/rjb/pdf/rjb_diy_synthe_ez_midi-cv_revB.pdf

Photo: 
  http://www.rjblog.net/archives/2006/e000229.php

Analysing the signal path schematic will be fun!

Sam Hoshuyama
Saitama, JAPAN.

Grant Richter <grichter at asapnet.net> wrote:
> I have to compliment Sam Hoshuyama on the inventiveness of the  
> modules in the plastic freezer containers. I think they look quite  
> attractive and the DIY nature of the packaging is very much in the  
> spirit.
> 
> Of course, congratulations to everyone who generously gave their time  
> to share their work and designs with each other and this list.
> 
> It must have been GREAT fun to attend!!
> 
> On Nov 25, 2006, at 7:04 AM, Naoki Iwakami wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for introducing, Sam,
> >> http://synth-diy.seesaa.net/article/27774216.html
> >
> > I added English captions to the pictures.
> > Enjoy their makings if you like.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > --
> > Naoki
> >
> > On 11/25/06, Naoki Iwakami <naoki.iwakami at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Thanks for introducing, Sam,
> >> > http://synth-diy.seesaa.net/article/27774216.html
> >>
> >> I added English captions to the pictures.
> >> Enjoy their makings if you like.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> --
> >> Ganjo
> >>
> >> On 11/25/06, HOSHUYAMA <houshu at muj.biglobe.ne.jp> wrote:
> >> > Hello List,
> >> >
> >> > On Nov. 18th, Japanese synth diyers had fan time in a studio  
> >> located
> >> > in downtown Tokyo for 6 hours.  In total 15 people got together,  
> >> and
> >> > had some demos, talk about silk screening the panels, and circuits.
> >> >
> >> > Some photos are available at Japanese blogs.  The texts are in  
> >> Japanese,
> >> > however, the photos are worth visiting.
> >> >
> >> >   http://www.rjblog.net/archives/2006/e000232.php
> >> >   http://synth-diy.seesaa.net/article/27774216.html
> >> >
> >> > The most impressive machine was Moog-clone modular by shin, which
> >> > can afford 4 voices.  It was controlled by MC-8 to play YMO music!
> >> > As you see, his panel creation is incredible. He brought the  
> >> machine
> >> > from Osaka by 7 hour driving with his wife ;-).
> >> >
> >> >   At work:  http://silver.ap.teacup.com/shin/48.html
> >> >   Finally:  http://silver.ap.teacup.com/shin/49.html
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Sam HOSHUYAMA,
> >> > Saitama, JAPAN
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> 
> 



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