Thanks for dropping by my website. Yes, the Digital Noise does get really
crunchy at low frequencies--it's really fun, and adds a very different
flavor to my system.
The Wave Multiplier is in fact the next CGS module that I will build. I
purchased the PCB at the same time that I bought the board for the Digital
Noise, but I haven't yet started putting it together. If anyone has any
interesting mods or tweaks for the Wave Multiplier, I'd appreciate hearing
about them. (Yes, I'll search the archives, too.)
Yesterday I ordered PCBs for the Steiner filter and the Bi-N-Tic, so those
will come next.
--Adam
crunchy at low frequencies--it's really fun, and adds a very different
flavor to my system.
The Wave Multiplier is in fact the next CGS module that I will build. I
purchased the PCB at the same time that I bought the board for the Digital
Noise, but I haven't yet started putting it together. If anyone has any
interesting mods or tweaks for the Wave Multiplier, I'd appreciate hearing
about them. (Yes, I'll search the archives, too.)
Yesterday I ordered PCBs for the Steiner filter and the Bi-N-Tic, so those
will come next.
--Adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael [mailto:nil@...]
> Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 7:38 AM
> To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [cgs_synth] Re: My first CGS module up and running
>
> Checked out your build blog and loved the sound samples, the
> frequency sweep on the white noise is great, it gets really crunchy,
> now I have to build one too! :)
>
> As far as more CGS, you should build a Wave Multipliers, that's my
> favorite module so far from Ken.
>
> - Michael nil-x
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote:
> > It's my first, but it's definitely not my last. I recently
> completed a
> > module based on a CGS Digital Noise PC board, in MOTM format. There
> are some
> > comments about the project, photos, and demonstration recordings at
> my web
> > site. The direct link to the blog entry is:
> > http://www.studionebula.com/modules.php?
> op=modload&name=PagEd&file=index&pag
> > e_id=89
> >
> > If that doesn't work, just go to www.studionebula.com and look for
> the
> > article near the top of the list (currently it's at the top).
> >
> > Thanks, Ken, it's a fun module!
> >
> > --Adam
> >
> > --
> > Adam Schabtach
> > www.studionebula.com
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> See the following URLS for the CGS Modular Synth home page:
> Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
> Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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