As coincidence would have it, I just finished the first module for my
synth - the CGS Wave Multiplier. I've had the board built for about a year
now, and I've been playing with it for about that long, and I have to agree
with Larry -get it!
Trying to demonstrate what the module does is extremely difficult, because
it
does so much - it's kind of like demonstrating all of the color gradations
in the visible spectrum. But I have a sample I just put up on my site that
kind of covers both ends of the spectrum, or at least two points along the
spectrum.
Here's the big, oversized link to the sample:
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles
/cgswave.mp3
(careful, the link might wrap around).
This is the page its on, and the pics of the module, too (top of the page):
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/slsdiy/id18.html
It's in my own weird little format, and still needs a panel legend......
Cheers,
Scott
synth - the CGS Wave Multiplier. I've had the board built for about a year
now, and I've been playing with it for about that long, and I have to agree
with Larry -get it!
Trying to demonstrate what the module does is extremely difficult, because
it
does so much - it's kind of like demonstrating all of the color gradations
in the visible spectrum. But I have a sample I just put up on my site that
kind of covers both ends of the spectrum, or at least two points along the
spectrum.
Here's the big, oversized link to the sample:
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles
/cgswave.mp3
(careful, the link might wrap around).
This is the page its on, and the pics of the module, too (top of the page):
http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/slsdiy/id18.html
It's in my own weird little format, and still needs a panel legend......
Cheers,
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Hendry" <hendrysr@...>
To: <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 7:37 PM
Subject: [cgs_synth] Wave Multiplier
> --- Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
> > I am getting interested in the Wave Multiplier, too.
>
> Highly recommended by me and others.
>
> > There is a Stooge panel for it.
>
> Indeed. We also have the ASR and the drum simulator. And, I can
> assure you that the number of CGS Stooge panels will increase in the
> next go around. I just got a stack of 8 more CGS boards myself.
>
> BTW Ken, my PCBs arrrived OK today. Thanks
>
> I want to do a second version panel for the dual ASR. After I built
> mine, it occurred to me that there is really no reason for the clock
> to be external. So, I plan to do a small circuit with one 556 and a
> dual op amp. I will scale the 556 to provide 2 clocks that operate
> over the useful range (all opinions appreciated and considered). The
> dual op amp will be LED drivers so I can see the clock rate.
>
> The new panel will have 2 pots, 2 LEDs and 10 jacks (not room for 12
> jacks). I cannot decide if I want to have a clock IN that overrides
> the internal clock, OR if I want to have a clock out to take
> advantage of using the same clock for other things. Maybe I'll do
> one of each.
>
> Larry H
>
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