elmegil

Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: 2179 Location: Chicago
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:19 am Post subject:
Offering module assembly and repair |
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I've been doing synth work for almost a year now, with an EE degree from college many years ago that I have been refreshing with that synth work. I've repaired a Blacet Time Machine and built another from kit, built my own modules (largely Thomas Henry, using MOTM form factor), both with PCBs and on protoboard. I've designed my own panel layouts and made panels with 1/16" aluminum (I have all the necessary drilling and cutting tools, and could do thicker stock to match other modules). I've built two Soundlabs, one for a musician in Canada, the other for myself. I've also done Arduino work, both to adapt TH's MIDI->CV module project and in various stages of working on a sequencer.
I've talked pretty openly about the projects I've worked on around here and over on Muffwiggler, and I can provide the references if you like.
I'm interested in doing just about anything that can be done, short of designing circuits from scratch. PM me if you have a project you want help with....
Thanks!
PS my list of completed modules:
TH MTS-100 MIDI->CV adapted to use arduino
Dual TH ADSR from Analog Synth for the 21st Century
Barton Musical Circuits quantizer + MFOS glide circuit borrowed from his CV/Gate distribution board
Utility Distribution made up of the rest of the MFOS CV/Gate distribution circuits + sum/difference circuits taken from generic examples
Fused power unit with switch and variable voltage sources (two 0 to 10V two -10 to +10V)
TH El Cerrito VCO
TH VCF and VCA circuits from Analog Synth for the 21st Century built into a single 3u panel with additional switchable inputs (can be routed to either VCF or VCA).
Blacet Time Machine
In progress:
Dave Dixon dual 2164 VCA
TH X4046 VCO (just needs calibration)
TH MPS (built, but not panelled or tested) |
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