Hi Adam!
What IC are you using? From a brief look at the archives, it seems
much has been discussed about finding the best sounding IC. Usually,
LM358 with poor slew are the best choices. If you've got a socket on
the pcb for this IC, it would be best to simply audition all your slow
dual opamps with the same pinout.
Chub
What IC are you using? From a brief look at the archives, it seems
much has been discussed about finding the best sounding IC. Usually,
LM358 with poor slew are the best choices. If you've got a socket on
the pcb for this IC, it would be best to simply audition all your slow
dual opamps with the same pinout.
Chub
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@s...> wrote:
> I am also happy with my recently completed Wave Multiplier, although
I am
> somewhat non-plussed by the Grinder section. It seems that its two
controls
> have basically the same effect on the timbre, although with slightly
> different ranges of operation and some interdependence. It also
sounds more
> like a resonant filter than something I'd describe as a "grinder".
Do other
> Wave Multiplier owners observe similar behavior in their grinders, or is
> there something wrong with mine?
>
> --Adam