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Sunday, November 27, 2011

LiquidSnareBassDrum-Nov2711.AVI


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Nov 27, 2011

"This is a short video of the ALPHA version of my Liquid Snare / Liquid Bass drum invention. This is a brief one only, considering dial-up internet connections for some viewers.
Drum shells - frequency voltage controllable Twin T Filter (based on Craig Anderton's), along with my CD4023 Pulse Width Oscillator as the 'springs' / noise.
More videos of it coming later as I fine tune the alpha design. I hope you enjoy. :D"

Monday, September 12, 2011

Split Wave Modulator V1-40 Beta.3gp


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Sep 12, 2011

"The Split Wave Modulator has reached beta status! :D The correction that I just made to the error I had for the video that were shot yesterday has brought this function to working close to the way it had when I first mistakenly made it in 1996 on my 2nd version of my (then improperly named) Voltage Controlled Wave Splitter.
This module takes the input waveform and splits it into positive and negative voltage halves (my invention / innovation as confirmed through email in 1996 by Dr. Robert Moog and Larry Fast (Synergy) and combines it with the wave folding technique that both myself as well as Electronotes Newsletter founder/author independently each mistakenly discovered. (Bernie in December 1976 and myself in 1996.)
Please note - this video was abruptly cutoff after about 6 minutes when I phone call came in on the phone that I was shooting the video on. :( But there's more than enough of it shown to get the idea of it's functionality across somewhat. :D

There will be more videos in the future as after I've made this breadboard version into a PCB and changed some of the resistors to 1%'ers as well as matched the used diodes.

I have yet to decide whether I'll release the schematic publicly or not."

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Split Wave Modulator V1-20 alpha.3gp


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Sep 11, 2011

"The Split Wave Modulator V1.20 alpha is actually Version 4 of my 1995/1996 invention the Voltage Controlled Split Wave module where I had come up with the invention / innovation of taking an audio waveform and splitting it into it's positive and negative voltage halves. With that invention I had also mistakenly created a different type of WAVE FOLDING that the well known Electronotes Newsletter creator and author had also mistakenly done in December 1976.
Together these functions allow me to change the amplitudes of each of the halves with external control voltage modulation. Both of the halves after being processed or not are then summed along with a copy of the originally input waveform to give an extremely wide variation in harmonics that are produced.
As Bernie had said, the wave folding portion of this unit (as well as my Split Wave invention) can be considered an opposite type function of the regular Voltage Controlled Filter which REMOVES harmonics from an input waveform. The Split Wave Modulator ADDS harmonics to a simple input waveform."

Thursday, September 16, 2010

A short haunting melody.AVI


YouTube via dolphinicus | September 16, 2010

"This is a short 3 minute video with not much more excitement within it rather than blinking LEDs. I loved the haunting sounding melody though from a single voltage controlled oscillator, going into a Voltage Controlled Amplifer whose amplitude were being controlled by a slowly rising Attack and slowly falling Release.
A little bit into it, I bring in a simple single VCO 'bassline' of sorts, that's being played by my 4094 based Eighth BITchen Deathlehem Sequencer. I hope you enjoy.
Ahhh yes - and both of the voices are going through a digital reverb effect for extra 'floor' beneath everything."

A BETTER Liquid HiHat 101010-AlmostCompleted-Sept1510.AVI

dolphinicus | September 15, 2010

"Now - please do pardon my extreme excitement but I HAD to make this NEW video for the Deathlehem Liquid HiHat 101010, almost immediately.
Having both of it's voices running through separate VCAs which are each controlled by their own Attack Decay envelope generators - I heard sounds that I had never imagined POSSIBLE from this thing! :O
Completely patchable in any way that you wish, the 6 oscillators and 4 of the 8 x XOR Gates are beyond the imagination's capabilities in noise sounds that can be made.
More coming, in the future, from my Deathlehem 101010 Noise Machine. :)

Whilst I think of it: all info. on this new design can be read at the forum at:
http://deathlehem.com/php - you don't have to join any more, to be able to read. (Non-members aren't able to post messages, though.)"
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