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"Madlab Noise-X - digital synth that was built by me (fairly experienced builder) from DIY kit (have had no problems with it, but should note that a thorough reading of the manual is recommended - there are many features that can only be reached by selecting button combinations.) includes manual.
One 'odd design' note: the output is a 3.5mm jack, but it is actually a stereo jack, and the audio is actually only routed on one channel.
from the original description:
"A digital synthesiser that behaves more like an analogue synthesiser. Great for making sci-fi sound effects. Using a combination of sliders and rotary pots, a variety of atmospheric sounds can be created.
4 DCOs (digitally-controlled oscillators) + mixer
pitch and amplitude LFOs
waveforms - sine, square, triangle, rising sawtooth, falling sawtooth, pulse, noise
frequency modulation and ring modulation
delay line with feedback
flanger
user patch (non-volatile)"
has a battery connector and a 2.1mm power jack."
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