via navs.modular.lab where you will find more info including a video.
"Introducing the Trobetronic40 - my first DIY synth project, built for a mate's 40th birthday out of parts sourced from a knackered Korg PolySix, Thingamagoop box and various cheap components."
via GetLoFi where you will find the full post. "This is my first successful attempt at pitch-modifying a Casio keyboard using the Getlofi.com LTC1799 Precision Oscillator Kit. The kit oscillates at frequencies from 1KHz to 30Mhz and its output frequency is controlled with a potentiometer. The oscillation frequency from this kit can be substituted for the constant oscillation frequency a device receives from its internal crystal. The kit’s variable frequency will allow you to control the pitch of a device when it is patched in place of –or sometimes in parallel with—the device’s internal crystal. Spunky Toofers is currently using these LTC1799 Precision Oscillator Kits as pitch controllers on his Casio SK-1s and SK-5s."
Temporary Modular from Brandon Daniel on Vimeo. "Coming to grips with the fact that my new case isn't likely to be here until the new year, I filled my lone remaining Analogue Systems case with some modules and made a mini-system.
YouTube via redmartian "Here is a fourth demo which features a LP and HP triangle wave arpeggiation nearly through out and a quick EG three oscillator bass. The drum kit is the same as in the other demos with no pitch changes or other processing, just dry sounds out of the VCA. There are two leads one is just two oscillators (saw) and the second has a square and a saw with the saw slight modulated by an LFO with high resonance on the filter.
The bass and arpeggiation were played and quantized in logic. The leads were recorded as played."
YouTube via dkimcg "Jomox XBase888 clocks and barely sequences my modular. Not great, not bad, but envelopes o' plenty.
The audio quality kinda sucks, it's too hot. I just changed my monitoring/recording path in my studio and have to work out a few kinks in the levels. Not too much reverb in this one."
YouTube via ElektorIM "For the second time Elektor organized an international study trip to China (November 2008). Participants from different countries traveled and explored China. An outstanding opportunity to get acquainted with this country. Naturally, the main focus was electronics, but there was also room for culture... Here you can read the travel journey of this unique trip: http://www.elektor.com/blogchina" What does this have to do with synths? Elektor published a number of DIY articles including synths over the years. Click on the label below to see some of that.