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VCO and Cynare online

2003-10-28 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

I've uploaded the construction details for my altest two projects - a VCO, and a drum simulator that does cymbals, snares, electronic drums etc. Have fun! Ken _______________________________________________________________________ Ken Stone sasami@... Modular Synth PCBs for sale

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Re: Dome Filter

2003-10-25 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

I have uploaded the picture and a very brief description of the Dome Filter to CGS, though for some reason the web server seems to be taking a nap right now. For construction and set-up details, I suggest you read the following site (JH's) http://www.oldcrows.net/~jhaible/tonline

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Re: Dome Filter

2003-10-25 by Scott Stites

Yes, inquiring minds want to know! (VCO looks pretty exciting, too, BTW). Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: " ALMAGATA@... " josue@... > To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 7:05 AM Subject: Re: [cgs_synth] Dome Filter Hmmm CGS-45?? where is tha

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Re: Dome Filter

2003-10-25 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net

Hmmm CGS-45?? where is that info?? I`m missing something new....? Josue Arias. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: "Jeff Brown" guitaricon@... > Fecha: Sábado, Octubre 25, 2003 4:10 am Asunto: [cgs_synth] Dome Filter > Is the CGS45 Dome Filter the one from EN#43, or EN#83 (the ENS-7

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Re: Dome Filter

2003-10-25 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

It's the #83 variant. Ken >Is the CGS45 Dome Filter the one from EN#43, or EN#83 (the ENS-76 >Frequency Shifter)? > > > >See the following URLS for the CGS Modular Synth home page: >Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/ >Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/ >To unsubscribe

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Dome Filter

2003-10-25 by Jeff Brown

Is the CGS45 Dome Filter the one from EN#43, or EN#83 (the ENS-76 Frequency Shifter)?

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-21 by Larry Hendry

Well, I'm glad you found the information useful. Many people on the MOTM list love the Blacet products (I am certainly one of them). and, you have to admire the efficiency of the format. However, I personally like the large format. It is good to See some of the CGS circuits gaini

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-21 by rborisk

Oops, forgot the link: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/default.htm --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com , "rborisk" wrote: > > Hey Larry! > > Now I'm less confused--thanks again. BTW, I really enjoyed > having a look at your site--boy, things sure would be easier if I > decided to

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-21 by rborisk

Hey Larry! Now I'm less confused--thanks again. BTW, I really enjoyed having a look at your site--boy, things sure would be easier if I decided to go the MOTM-route.... Here is a link to Larry's site (though I'm sure most of you have seen it already)--very well-done and helpful t

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boards arrived

2003-10-21 by Aaron Day

Thanks Ken! Let mw know when the other stuff is ready....this will keep me busy for some time however. ad

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-20 by Larry Hendry

--- rborisk rborisk@... > wrote: > Hi Larry, > Thanks for your help. > Of course, I am still confused. You are welcome. Confused? Been there, done that, AND I return on a regular basis. :) > the part number you suggested is for center-detent pots, which > generally I do not think

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preview for upcoming designs (VCO Cynare)

2003-10-20 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

Since so many of you are asking: VCO schem: http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/pic/schem_cgs48_vco.gif Cynare schem: http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/pic/schem_cgs47_processor.gif http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/pic/schem_cgs47_vcf.gif _____________________________________________

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-20 by rborisk

Hi Larry, Thanks for your help. Of course, I am still confused. First of all, the part number you suggested is for center-detent pots, which generally I do not think I will need. (perhaps EVU-E2JFK4B54 would work...).Also, I only see code values for 5k, 10k, 20k, and 50k pots. Si

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Re: New member - intro

2003-10-19 by Scott Stites

Hi Larry, Cool ideas on the Wave Multiplier - thanks! It's been one of my favorite modules, too, but I never thought of that sort of abuse - I'll have to give it a try. Cheers, Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: " ALMAGATA@... " josue@... > To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com > S

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Re: CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-19 by Larry Hendry

Bob, I think this "might" be the part number you are looking for. EVU-E3JFK4B54 John Blacet uses two different types of these pots. He uses the 50K with plastic bushings (no threads) and the 50K with metal bushings (have threads). Obviously, you need the ones with threads for sep

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Re: Source for trim pots?

2003-10-19 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

Multiturn - you can tell by the little picture on the overlay. Cheers, Ken >Hello (again), > >Obviously, I have tons of questions, but I do not want to ask them >all at once for fear of alienating the kind people on this board. > >On to the question: Should the trimmers for the A

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Re: Source for trim pots?

2003-10-19 by rborisk

Hello (again), Obviously, I have tons of questions, but I do not want to ask them all at once for fear of alienating the kind people on this board. On to the question: Should the trimmers for the Analog Logic be single-turn or multi-turn? Many thanks, Bob p.s., is there anyone in

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CGS in Blacet/frac-rack format?

2003-10-19 by rborisk

Hello, I am looking for tips with regard to building cgs modules in the frac-rack format in order to complement my small blacet rig. Can anyone suggest US part numbers (mouser/digikey, etc.) for small pots and switches that would help me to save panel space? As far as pots go, I

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Re: New member - intro

2003-10-19 by ALMAGATA@telefonica.net

Welcome to CGS world, Larry! Josue Arias. ----- Mensaje Original ----- De: Larry Hendry hendrysr@... > Fecha: Domingo, Octubre 19, 2003 1:14 am Asunto: [cgs_synth] New member - intro > Well, I have my first CGS module up and running and have two more so > close I can taste it. So

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Re: New member - intro

2003-10-19 by inform3r

Great to have you onboard Larry! -John on 10/18/03 7:14 PM, Larry Hendry at hendrysr@... wrote: > Well, I have my first CGS module up and running and have two more so > close I can taste it. So I figured it was time I joined up with this > group. > > For those who don't know me f

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New member - intro

2003-10-18 by Larry Hendry

Well, I have my first CGS module up and running and have two more so close I can taste it. So I figured it was time I joined up with this group. For those who don't know me from the MOTM, Oakley, or Synth DIY lists, I will introduce myself. My name is Larry Hendry. I live near In

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Boards are in

2003-10-18 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

I've just received a new shipment of boards, so most boards are in stock again. Have fun, Ken _______________________________________________________________________ Ken Stone sasami@... Modular Synth PCBs for sale http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/synth/ > Australian Miniature Hor

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Re: comparator output

2003-10-17 by spgjmf

thanks Ken, I am learning....dioade blocks the neg swing and the 1k8 and 1 k restor drop the now +15v to 5.3 volts.... thanks! btw - midwest analog products has a great spreadsheet for calculating voltage dividers .... I check the math there..... http://www.midwest-analog.com/dsh

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Re: comparator output

2003-10-17 by Fernando

Good idea, like the coupler on the smooth&step! = a free random gate f * --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com , "spgjmf" wrote: > > hi all, > starting n a dual psycho lfo panel. > I was think of a simple comparator output in addition to the normal > outputs. > This extra out would co

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Re: comparator output

2003-10-16 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

> >hi all, >starting n a dual psycho lfo panel. >I was think of a simple comparator output in addition to the normal >outputs. >This extra out would come from a comparator, comparing >each p-lfo before the glide circuit. not sure how much design I need, >I was thinking a dual op-

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Re: Super Psycho REV2 questions

2003-10-16 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

>I recently began stuffing a rev2 Super Psycho PCB; it seems that >the parts list and schematics on Ken's site differ slightly from the >board Ken sent me. Ah - lazy me - I must update that. >Can I just follow the designations on the board? If yes, what >voltage should the two 10

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Super Psycho REV2 questions

2003-10-16 by rborisk

Hi all, I recently began stuffing a rev2 Super Psycho PCB; it seems that the parts list and schematics on Ken's site differ slightly from the board Ken sent me. Can I just follow the designations on the board? If yes, what voltage should the two 100uF caps be? Also, just above th

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comparator output

2003-10-16 by spgjmf

hi all, starting n a dual psycho lfo panel. I was think of a simple comparator output in addition to the normal outputs. This extra out would come from a comparator, comparing each p-lfo before the glide circuit. not sure how much design I need, I was thinking a dual op-amp (tl07

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Re: cv cluster, working, I think?

2003-10-10 by spgjmf

thanks Ken I got it. I figure out the jumper, which is the same as your suggestion. I put a wire on the resistors, I think now it would be easier to put a piece in the 3rd chip socket pins ... anyway it works! I get even voltages between outs. all with in a hundredth of a volt, g

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Re: cv cluster, working, I think?

2003-10-09 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

>first >I am only using 6 outputs, abc and ijk. >at first I had a jumper in place as shown. >output looked like 9.44, 4.53, 4.53, 4.53, 4.53, 5.00 ( fixed 9v in >top and 5 in bottom ( mod)). > >or something like that. I removed the jumper and get >finer steps all different, which

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cv cluster, working, I think?

2003-10-07 by spgjmf

hello all, well I have just completed the cv cluster module and it "seems" to work. I have not spent a lot of time with it, but I have a few question if anyone has a working one .... first I am only using 6 outputs, abc and ijk. at first I had a jumper in place as shown. output l

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Woo Hoo

2003-10-06 by Roger Rossen

Of Course I ~Love~ This Idea! Thanks! Cyn Glad you liked it Cyn! Let me know when you complete this module - I'd like to help out with the panel graphics...a skull and crossbones should be on there somewhere I think! Well actually, being an electronic engineer, I think we should

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WooHoo!

2003-10-06 by Cynthia Webster

Of Course I ~Love~ This Idea! Thanks! Cyn > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 22:45:35 -0000 > From: "Roger Rossen" mididood@... > > Subject: Environmental, Concept and Subscription > > Very interesting thread - I think too! > > But instead of modules you call into, to get upda

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Environmental, Concept and Subscription

2003-10-05 by Roger Rossen

Very interesting thread - I think too! But instead of modules you call into, to get updates of the Dow, Nasdaq, etc...how about modules you call into to actually change the Dow, Nasdaq...?!?! Then maybe, the folks who rule the world of big business (which apparently IS the whole

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Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-03 by Todd Fletcher

How about we all swallow some batteries and touch each other's stuff. --- z_flash_ram z_flash_ram@... > wrote: > What about the Contra/Intra-Ception module, how > would you > invert/impede the status quo? > > Uh, MIDI would be a much easier way to plot said > observed phenomenons

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Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-03 by z_flash_ram

What about the Contra/Intra-Ception module, how would you invert/impede the status quo? Uh, MIDI would be a much easier way to plot said observed phenomenons. ...and then a MIDI to CV converter. (How's that for environmentalism?) /Chris/ ps: obviously humurous post, Cynthia /// -

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-10-02 by Fernando

I think that the interesting results come from the relations between this sources and the cadence of them (since are natural) Of course you can obtain nice waves from a psycho LFO, or many. And is also nice if you are there, making the music from that sources. Conceptually I do n

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Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-02 by elle_webb

Cynthia How about a "War On Terror" module? Some might think that this module is in bad taste, but after they see it in action, they would understand the importance of including synthesizers in the "War on Terror". The most prominent feature would be the LED's that change colors,

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Re: [sdiy] Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-02 by Scott Stites

Cool ideas, Cynthia. Rig it up to my 401(k) chart, and you'll have the equivalent of a Shepard function generator that gives the illusion of a tone that's always falling =0). Cheers, Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia Webster" cynthia.webster@... > To: cgs_synth@ya

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Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-02 by spgjmf

hee hee I like it how about a dial up module that allows users to share cv and gates voltages across phone lines. you could send and receive cv and gates from another synth miles or oceans away.... call it "remote cv anyway" Jeff --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com , Cynthia Webster

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-10-02 by spgjmf

I agree on the 1/f or random nature of the cv generated from env sources.... The idea on "being in the loop" is also a mojor part right and the patch. everything in moderation, eh? best - Jeff --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com , Richard Brewster wrote: > This is certainly an inter

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-10-01 by Richard Brewster

This is certainly an interesting thread. I'm wondering, though, about the mathematics of wind in trees, stock market fluctuations, body movements, etc., and whether in the end the sort of CV patterns that could be derived from these sources would be distinguishable from the 1/f p

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-10-01 by Fernando

I bought some flex sensors (it's resistance varies with flexion) to use with dancers or on my body and was thinking in use them on some tree branches on a windy day. Think that just using some photocells in an area with an interesting dynamic ilumination (the moving shades of tre

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Re: Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-01 by gareII@aol.com

Would the election module be called the 'Hanging Chad' ? And maybe have a 900 number for the subscription service ! Gary >(from a thread on the CGS list) > >Environmental, Concept and "Subscription Modules" > >Howdy! > >This thread touches on a thought I've had for some time abou

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Environmental, Concept, and "Subscription Modules"

2003-10-01 by Cynthia Webster

(from a thread on the CGS list) Environmental, Concept and "Subscription Modules" Howdy! This thread touches on a thought I've had for some time about Concept modules with a built-in modem and phone jack in the back... Imagine a module called WALL STREET featuring rows of output

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-09-30 by spgjmf

hey weather station, thats a good idea... I was thinking of all these little senors to build, but maybe a weather station can be adapted.... hmmm thanks for the insight! Jeff --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster wrote: > You can find lots of remote weather stations

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-09-30 by spgjmf

agreed I guess I was sorta mixing two ideas in one thread. the auto music generator and the env sound generator.... Jeff --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com , "Fernando" wrote: > All sounds fine to me, but: > if you want to use environment as a source of control, I think you > shoul

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-09-27 by Richard Brewster

You can find lots of remote weather stations for sale. A weather station could probably be adapted for control use. Interesting idea. The Schaeffer panel file for my Infinite Melody is available on the motmpanels group files. Here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motmpanels/files/R

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-09-27 by Fernando

All sounds fine to me, but: if you want to use environment as a source of control, I think you should use sensors to get that voltages and control whatever generators, processors... the nature would be your 1/f generator in that case. If the CVs you extract are interesting enough

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Re: Discreet Music a la cgs modules

2003-09-27 by spgjmf

well that is very cool. any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the panel. just want to see the gear :-) I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental " music. taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind, light...) and creating "music" from

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