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JingleJoe
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JingleJoe
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dougseidel
Joined: Feb 10, 2010 Posts: 74 Location: NJ
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:27 am Post subject:
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You are making a lot of nice instruments - i't fun to see what you're up to. Also, this drawing is very nice! _________________ http://soundcloud.com/douglasmseidel |
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JingleJoe
Joined: Nov 10, 2011 Posts: 878 Location: Lancashire, England
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:18 am Post subject:
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Thanks chaps I cannot begin to explain how much fun this thing is to play! I'd really like to make another one and add a filter and envelope with a "trigger" button, maybe multiple LFO's too. _________________ As a mad scientist I am ruled by the dictum of science: "I could be wrong about this but lets find out"
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mrmrshoes
Joined: Feb 19, 2011 Posts: 73 Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:36 pm Post subject:
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nicely done man.
i like it.
I'm trying to get my head around the LFO non inverting op amp section.
I know you've got a scope. (i've seen a couple of your vids) It must help seeing the wave forms for finalizing values and what not.
Great idea by the way.
Also on a off note, where did you obtain a 4089 chip. (I'm in the uk too) I can't find one anywhere. Really want to try that chip out.
keep up the good work man
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JingleJoe
Joined: Nov 10, 2011 Posts: 878 Location: Lancashire, England
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:35 am Post subject:
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mrmrshoes wrote: |
Also on a off note, where did you obtain a 4089 chip. (I'm in the uk too) I can't find one anywhere. Really want to try that chip out.
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An old electronics shop called Progressive Radio Electronics; these 4089's could be over 15 years old!
I suggest you look for any privately owned electronics shops which have been going scince the 70's There are acctually two in my area, but I had to do a reasonable amount of googling to find them both. Get searching!
Now regarding the op amp stage, you mean the one after the LFO? That one is to remove the DC offset of the charge/discharge wave of the capacitor and amplify it to the maximum the op amp can, without chopping the top off!
In order to find the offset of the wave I think I used a voltage crossing detector (a simple op amp comparator like the two used for PWM in this circuit) adjusting the crossing voltage with a pot untill the wave at the output of the crossing detector was a tiny thin pulse (scope used for that) then checking the voltage at the pot with a voltmeter tells you the offset
I did it that way because my scope is a bit crap, the different ranges are not calibrated properly and can be off by 2 volts sometimes, so it's only really good for seeing waveshapes.
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Thankyou I will!
This device goes on exhibition temporarily at the Liverpool World Museum today _________________ As a mad scientist I am ruled by the dictum of science: "I could be wrong about this but lets find out"
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TheAncientOne
Joined: Dec 26, 2006 Posts: 144 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:03 am Post subject:
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Old times! I used to shop at PRS when I was a student in the 70's. I remember buying lots of exotic Plessey Telecoms scrap, including 'Trimphone' ringer PCB's and strange discrete - transistor auto diallers.
Like fool I left a superb 5V +/-15V supply I bought from them behind when I moved house. Just before seriously getting back into synth building.
Did you also go to Bert Ault's at Birkenhead? Now he did have some radical scrap. I bought a computer front panel covered in neon indicators, and still have a few other bits. I never could afford one of the inertial platform I saw there.
The 'Computer Junk Shop' at Widnes is still going: http://www.mechanelec.co.uk/computerjunkshop/ _________________ Mike |
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JingleJoe
Joined: Nov 10, 2011 Posts: 878 Location: Lancashire, England
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:55 am Post subject:
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Fantastic
I have never been to Bert Ault's I will look him up _________________ As a mad scientist I am ruled by the dictum of science: "I could be wrong about this but lets find out"
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TheAncientOne
Joined: Dec 26, 2006 Posts: 144 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:43 am Post subject:
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Sorry, my bad, I think Bert retired a long time ago.
I remember lugging home a huge linear 5Volt supply for my Sort of Polysynth/expanded organ, that was largely built from TTL logic. It must have weighed about 20lbs. I think it cost a whole £4 in those days a small fortune to a young would be student. Walked and took the bus. as I recall. I think Bert knocked the price down then I would have the fare home.
Don't seem to have many places like that these days, though I think Anchor Surplus are still trading.
I love the Lazer sound machine, by the way. I might dig out some perfboard over the weekend. Thanks _________________ Mike |
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JingleJoe
Joined: Nov 10, 2011 Posts: 878 Location: Lancashire, England
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 11:55 am Post subject:
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Where about is Anchor surplus then? I want to visit all the remaining electronics shops!
Thanks for the compliments on my device
One could make a VC-LFO to control the VCO, using the VCO circuit but with a big cap, controlled by the LFO already provided it would make for some very interesting sounds
All I wish I had done with this device is add an arrangement like this for switching the LFO cap:
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The caps would be two very different values for two different ranges.
Even without this I am totally happy with this device I can even play tunes on it; with alot of practice and precision hand movements.
I'll get some photos soon because I plan to sell this contraption. _________________ As a mad scientist I am ruled by the dictum of science: "I could be wrong about this but lets find out"
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