Hi Dieter, thanks for clearing this up. Depending on how well the DIY synth board will sell would you maybe also like the idea of a polyphonic DIY synth board as a successor? Naturally DIY stuff is for experienced users and I did not mean to sound naive with my questions. All the best pulsquare --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > Hi Dieter, > > > > When the boards will be available will they come with information > > on how to set up a main set of pots & switches to control maybe 5 > > or 6 synth modules simultaneously - so it will be possible to > > build a polyphonic synth? It does not seem to be that > > simple...but at the same time so very tempting ;-) > > > > Cheers, > > pulsquare > > First of all I want to emphasize that the DIY synth kit will be for > experienced users only. It is definitely unsuitable for beginners ! We will > not be able to offer the service to repair a customers assembly if it does > not work as it should or to make individual suggestions how to wire the > board for special applications. It is contradiction to offer a kit for > experienced users and then explain how they have to handle a soldering iron > :-) > > We will point out to this fact very clearly on our website to avoid > unsatisfied customers who will have problems getting the synth to run. > > Of course we will publish a detailed list that explains the function of each > pin and a suggestion how to use this pin (e.g. to connect it to the center > terminal of a potentiometer that is connected to GND and +5V). > > In any case the kit is not suitable for polyphonic applications as each > parameter would have to be voltage controlled (e.g. all ADSR parameters, all > modulations depth's , VCF resonance, VCO waveform and so on). You would need > a lot of additional VCAs to make every parameter voltage controlled ! > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: The DIY synthesizer shown at NAMM
2010-02-15 by pulsquare
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