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Thursday, November 29, 2007

5Pulser Waveshaper by frijitz

"The most effective waveshapers are the radical ones that produce multiple peaks per input cycle. There have been a number of these designed over the years, of course, but most are fairly complicated circuits.

A while back I discovered that the LM3914 LED bar-graph display driver chip can run at very high frequencies -- crisp square pulses well above the audio range! Operation of this chip is quite simple. It is basically a stack of window comparators, which fire one at a time as the input signal increases. The total span of the comparators is set by an external voltage.

From this I figured out how to make an interesting waveshaper that puts out a variable pulse train. The waveshape control voltage changes the span of the comparators, so an input sawtooth leads to a train of pulses from a single square wave up to a train of five pulses in less than half a period as the control voltage is varied. (The more traditional wavefolders use a VCA on the input signal to vary the waveshape.) The circuit is quite simple for what it does -- a dual opamp for the input signal and CV conditioning, the LM3914 and an output opamp summer to combine the pulses."

Click here for more info including the schematic and a sample.

Roland PH-830 Stereo Phaser

via this auction
"Roland PH-830 Stereo Phaser. This rare piece is part of Roland’s RSS line of rackmount effects. It has 3 LFO waveforms, CV and Trig inputs, controls for Intesity, Shift Frequency, and Resonance. It also has an inverter on Channel 2, and has switches to adjust input and output levels."

West Virginia - Roland Juno-106 Demo

via cornutt in the comments of this post.

"For another example of what you can do with a 106, see one of my tracks here: West Virginia. This was done entirely with a 106 and a Boss DD-20 delay."

This is a really cool track.

Speak&Spell LFO

Click here for "schematics for adding a pitch modulating LFO to your Speak&Spell" on Casper Electronics. Also includes "hold" and "tone" effects.

Electribe-MX & Waldorf-Q : Study1


YouTube via kay396ss. via Nusonica.
"Factory patches of Electribe and tweaking nobs on Waldorf Q. Drum parts are played by Electribe, Synth parts are played by Waldorf "

Piano Calculator

Product page in Japanese. And in Googlish.

Unfortunately, I don't think this one is programmable like the Casio VL-Tone.

Arturia Analog Factory Experience on Music Thing

Music Thing has "first review" up on the Arturia Analog Factory Experience. You can find it here.

ARP AXXE

images via this auction

Lessons in Electronic Music

Roland Jupiter-6

images via this auction

Sequential Circuits Prophet T8

images via this auction
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