--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "t0ny_mowbray" <tmowbray@i...>
wrote:
Have a look at the ASM-2 at www.elby-designs.com. This is an analogue
synth on a single pcb. Add a case, panel, transformer and MIDI and
you are up an running. The ASM-2 contains all the basic sound modules
you need to get started and gives you the flexibility to configure
the synth in a variety of different ways.
wrote:
>Hi Tony,
> Hi,
>
> I used to have a Korg PolySix and a mono (can't remember the model)
> with 1/4" jacks over it. Unfortunately I sold them both and now I am
> kicking myself!
>
> I want to build a systh from scratch and I really need some help to
> point me in the right direction. I am an Electrician and I have
> Electronic trades on top. I am a licenced amateur radio operator
> (VK2AGM) and I probably have the skills necessary to do it all (my
> soldering iron is my friend...). I have also worked in the computer
> industry since Intel created the 8080 uP.
>
> Any help woul dbe most appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Have a look at the ASM-2 at www.elby-designs.com. This is an analogue
synth on a single pcb. Add a case, panel, transformer and MIDI and
you are up an running. The ASM-2 contains all the basic sound modules
you need to get started and gives you the flexibility to configure
the synth in a variety of different ways.