
Monday, November 28, 2005
Rozzbox
I swear I posted this already, but I can't find it, so here it goes. Apologies if you saw it here already. Title link takes you to the L.L. Electronics Rozzbox site. Via Create Digital Music this time around.

Cykong Synth Site
Triwave Picogenerator
Update: Another via Inverse Room in the comments. Cool, thanks Inverse Room.
"I just reviewed the Triwave for TapeOp...it's really a fun box, but people should try to build their own! 4ms gives out the schem and layout for free"

Title link takes you to an interesting little sound device. More info below and at the site. Via this Music Thing post on the Glasstone Tin Can.

"triwavepicogenerator contains two tone generators... and three variable speed
point slow eight cycles per second to two hundred cycles per secondlow frequencie oscillateurs that independently vary the pitch of each tone generator...
controls:
red, yellow, green speed (three low frequency oscillators)
red,yellow,green linnet depths
red,yellow,green gale depths of effect of each tone generator by each oscillator...
...control the center pitches (linnet, gale) of each tone generator
mix between volumes of each tone generator...
control the master volume
..each channel's tone switches between square and triangle wave audio outputs...
lfo range extends into audio frequencies for faux ring and veri-beat modulation"
"I just reviewed the Triwave for TapeOp...it's really a fun box, but people should try to build their own! 4ms gives out the schem and layout for free"

Title link takes you to an interesting little sound device. More info below and at the site. Via this Music Thing post on the Glasstone Tin Can.

"triwavepicogenerator contains two tone generators... and three variable speed
point slow eight cycles per second to two hundred cycles per secondlow frequencie oscillateurs that independently vary the pitch of each tone generator...
controls:
red, yellow, green speed (three low frequency oscillators)
red,yellow,green linnet depths
red,yellow,green gale depths of effect of each tone generator by each oscillator...
...control the center pitches (linnet, gale) of each tone generator
mix between volumes of each tone generator...
control the master volume
..each channel's tone switches between square and triangle wave audio outputs...
lfo range extends into audio frequencies for faux ring and veri-beat modulation"
AMF Educational Computer - New Flickr Shot
Cool little thing. It's not a synth, but an analog logic box. Title link takes you to a bigger shot. Some notes pulled from rrooyyccee via the site below.

"amf analog computer. the connection between bowling and analog computing escapes me. but it does work pretty well with music applications, providing mixing, attenuating, inverting, and integrating (lag). i'm not sure what else it can do but am experimenting with it."

"amf analog computer. the connection between bowling and analog computing escapes me. but it does work pretty well with music applications, providing mixing, attenuating, inverting, and integrating (lag). i'm not sure what else it can do but am experimenting with it."
How to Use an Oscilliscope
Interesting. Make: has a post up on how to use an oscilliscope. Title link takes you to the site they have linked.

Ultimate Rhodes Chroma Site
Title link takes you to an impressive site dedicated to the Rhodes Chroma. Filled with shots, documents, history, reviews, patches, technical information, an interview with Philip Dodds, you name it. There is a section for general interest and one for owners. I hadn't seen this site before.

"The Chroma has a fascinating history. The last keyboard designed by ARP, the pioneering instrument designer of the 1970s, it almost never saw production. After ARP's bankruptcy and some twists and turns, it was put into production by CBS/Fender."

"The Chroma has a fascinating history. The last keyboard designed by ARP, the pioneering instrument designer of the 1970s, it almost never saw production. After ARP's bankruptcy and some twists and turns, it was put into production by CBS/Fender."
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