MATRIXSYNTH: Simplest DIY Moog / ARP - Sounding Synthesizer


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Simplest DIY Moog / ARP - Sounding Synthesizer


Published on Feb 19, 2014 Pete McBennett·2 videos

"This is a PWM oscillator through a light-controlled resonant low pass filter. My objective was to produce a true synth sound with minimum parts count and all commonly available parts. Made from all generic op-amps. It can be tuned to any scale via the eight tunable potentiometers. Through a nice amp it absolutely GROWLS with earth-shaking bass frequencies."

This is the first McBennett post.

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Published on Feb 14, 2014

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