
flickr by recompas. You can find more images here. Note these could come up for sale. If you are interested, keep reading. Update: more info on the recompas website.
"Hi, I'm an avid reader of Matrixsynth and was curious if you'd be interested in my little analog sequencer project i'm working on currently. I basically want to get some feedback from people to see if its worth my time making these to sell (i've got a few prototypes for myself which i'm having a lot of fun with). There's a lot of components and it takes me quite a while to put one together and I was wondering if there is enough interest out there for something like this for around $250-$300 depending on the case. Its a 10 step analog sequencer (actually, can loop from 1-10 steps) with gate outs for each step, 0-~9v cv output, s-trig or regular trig output, clock output/input, and runs off a 9v battery - and yes, its based more or less off the Baby10 sequencer. I'll have some sound samples up soon on my website, it works great with my Korg MS-10 as well with my Voice of Saturn synth box that I'm also in the process of developing. I'll have more info on everything up soon."
PS, website is: http://www.recompas.com
ReplyDeletei'd buy a PCB from you and parts on my own to build as a kit!
ReplyDeleteyeah, this will be the next kit i'm going to offer after i finish the synthbox one in a week or so. Just wanted to get a feel from people to see if i should start ordering parts for the readymade ones (the cases/knobs are the most expensive parts).
ReplyDelete9 v isn't high enough to drive my SH-1 =o[
ReplyDeletetheoretically, if you use a power adapter that puts out more (though the chip is limited to 18vdc) it'll swing up to that level. You saying your gate voltage is > 9v?
ReplyDeletewere i can get the pcb diagram of voice o saturn sequencer? thanks
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