1 x 24dB Low Pass VCF - 4 x Signal inputs, 2 x CV Mod inputs, 1 x Resonance CV Mod input, VCF out
1 x 12dB State Variable VCF - As above but with Low, Band and High Pass outputs
2 x VCA - Signal in, 2 x CV Mod inputs, Log/Lin select, VCA out
2 x ADSR - Gate in, Trigger in, Short/Long Time switch, Gate indicator, ADSR out
2 x Voltage Controlled LFO - 2 x CV Mod in, 1 x PWM CV Mod in, Saw, Square, Ramp, Triangle outs
1 x Noise Module - White, High Pass, Low and Grainy out, Random Trigger out
1 x Sample & Hold with Lag - Sample in, CV for Clock Rate, Trigger out, Sync in, CV Out
2 x Ring Mod - 1 x AC Coupled, 1 x DC Coupled
4 Channel AC/DC Mixer/Inverter - Each channel has 3 inputs, Inverted output available
2 x Lag Processor
4 x Buffers (1 in 4 out)
4 x Passive Multiples (4 groups of 5, normalised for 2 groups of 10)
2 x MIDI CV Converter - 1 x Low Note, 1 x High Note"
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ReplyDeletedamn. thats some nice work. ive always wanted to build a clone of either a 2600 or a vcs3 but have always been intimidated by the whole process.
ReplyDeleteThat is a thing of beauty , really awesome , and under £400 !!!
ReplyDeletethat panel design makes me hard
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