hi again,
another option reccently posted to the synth diy list. it is a home made
bench PSU with several outputs:
http://burnit.co.uk/sdiy/index.php?page=benchpsu
brownchonald wrote:
many of Ken's designs would fit on a breadboard, some easier than
others. I have built the digital noise circuit on a breadboard without
much trouble.
depending on what you have and what you need, the answer would be
different. I like to reccommend Rene Schmitz VCO 4069 as a starting
point. it's very simple and works pretty well. don't expect MOTM
performance though. I have built it on a breadboard, and then a modified
version is now in my modular. also, his ms20 filter is easily small
enough for a breadboard and I've heard good things about it.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs159/
Ray Wilson has several circuits. some could be built on a breadboard
easily. look under 'synth-diy'
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com
-ryan
another option reccently posted to the synth diy list. it is a home made
bench PSU with several outputs:
http://burnit.co.uk/sdiy/index.php?page=benchpsu
brownchonald wrote:
> Another note: do any of you know where to find some simple modularforgot this last part,
> synthesizer circuits that would fit on a breadboard easily?
>
> Cole
many of Ken's designs would fit on a breadboard, some easier than
others. I have built the digital noise circuit on a breadboard without
much trouble.
depending on what you have and what you need, the answer would be
different. I like to reccommend Rene Schmitz VCO 4069 as a starting
point. it's very simple and works pretty well. don't expect MOTM
performance though. I have built it on a breadboard, and then a modified
version is now in my modular. also, his ms20 filter is easily small
enough for a breadboard and I've heard good things about it.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs159/
Ray Wilson has several circuits. some could be built on a breadboard
easily. look under 'synth-diy'
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com
-ryan