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Bi--N-Tic

Bi--N-Tic

2005-05-01 by charlesosthelder

Ken, Ken , Ken... nice addition!

I was going to go with less on the Bi-N-Tic, but you've sold me on the
full I/O complement. The pcb just arrived, too!

Finished the Gated Comparator, getting more parts for the VCO's, on
with the VCF! This is going to be just what the Engine of Chaos needed.

Chub

Re: Bi--N-Tic

2005-05-06 by jeff brown

Wow. I just got one Bi-N-Tic filter up and running. I wired up a temporary
panel with both the basic and additional wiring. The additional wiring
option is definitely worthwhile.

I have had all the parts for some time - I'd been planning on building one
ever since I read about it in Electronotes a couple of years ago. Thanks for
making the PCB, Ken!

This is one outrageous module. I wasn't sure what to expect. It is capable
of quite an array of effects. The original Electronotes article mentioned
vocal like sounds. I did indeed get them at lower bandwidth settings, but
they sure weren't human! I'll definitely be building the second one, and
silkscreening decent panels for them.

Jeff

Re: Bi--N-Tic

2005-05-06 by brett x

Hi jeff

It is very cool isn't it, i'm only going on what i heard of kens proto but
after that its definitely on the top of my list of things to do......u
obviously have more time for this than me...i got my PCB before anyone and
have only just started!!

Brett
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>From: "jeff brown" <guitaricon@...>
>Reply-To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>To: <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [cgs_synth] Bi--N-Tic
>Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 21:11:16 -0400
>
>Wow. I just got one Bi-N-Tic filter up and running. I wired up a temporary
>panel with both the basic and additional wiring. The additional wiring
>option is definitely worthwhile.
>
>I have had all the parts for some time - I'd been planning on building one
>ever since I read about it in Electronotes a couple of years ago. Thanks
>for
>making the PCB, Ken!
>
>This is one outrageous module. I wasn't sure what to expect. It is capable
>of quite an array of effects. The original Electronotes article mentioned
>vocal like sounds. I did indeed get them at lower bandwidth settings, but
>they sure weren't human! I'll definitely be building the second one, and
>silkscreening decent panels for them.
>
>Jeff
>

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