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| LFLabs, finally finished those VCAs you sent me   
 
   
 
   
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 Yeh!!  I've built the FEITW circuit many times now.  Rene should get nominated for a noble prize, this is a fantastically great sounding ADSR!!!
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 Eurorack copy of the Buchla 258 Dual Oscillator. Very easy to get a good sound out of this.
 
 This particular PCB set uses the THAT340 transistor array, working off Mark Verbos' annotated schematic. I've got a set of PCBs that use BC8x7DS matched pairs instead (cheaper), and will verify them in a few days.
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 Arpad Benares' touch controller from Synapse Magazine. This was a pseudonym for Serge, and it's a very responsive touch controller indeed!
 
 
   
   
 Provided, of course, that I don't screw up. I had three resistors in the small oscillator going to ground, and not -12V, and I ran out of 22M resistors (hence the two in parallel on the back. I also had the ICs far too close to the header pins, and had to actually slide them forward as much as the sockets would let me. To do this, I had to desolder the power smoothing caps and angle them forward a bit.
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 Voiced/Unvoiced Detector, built from the Doepfer module's schematics. Originally did this for someone in 2017, finally got around to building one for myself.
 
 I think the wires for the pots was why I put it off. I can do crimped connectors... they're just a fiddly pain in the posterior to actually do, for me.
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| I showed that one before, but now it got a frontpanel. Design wise it is still not finished. At first sight I was really satisfied with the edges, but then I decided to try out rounded edges on other boards and I liked it more. So I will make another run of pcbs and panels I guess   
 
 
 
 
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 Finished it
  Mutable Shruthi XT, with Polivoks filter. Some LEDs arrived from Dave, so I was able to button this up. 
 Nice synth.
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 Looks great alan P!  How did you do the front panel graphics?
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|  	  | AlanP wrote: |  	  | 'Analog Monster' is pretty well bang on for you and your amazing projects, Carsten  | 
 
 Ditto that.  Very impressive work.
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|  	  | AlanP wrote: |  	  |   
   
 Eurorack copy of the Buchla 258 Dual Oscillator. Very easy to get a good sound out of this.
 
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 Great work again Alan P.  If you have any PCBs left over and want to sell 'em please PM me.  Thanks
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|  	  | cslammy wrote: |  	  |  	  | AlanP wrote: |  	  | Finished it  Mutable Shruthi XT, with Polivoks filter. Some LEDs arrived from Dave, so I was able to button this up. 
 Nice synth.
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 I got the case from Rob Hallik.
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|  	  | LektroiD wrote: |  	  | System 100 clone, built with Pharmasonic PCBs... | 
 
 Wow, that's a neat little instrument!
 
 The leftmost bottom panel (labelled "computer") is a non-standard  (USB-)MIDI unit, isn't it. Where did you get that from?
 
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| Drum sequencer, first 4 channels pure digital, the next 4 are outputs of a quad 16bit DAC. Module is powered by a bluepill STM32F103.
 
 
 
 
 
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| For the digital outputs I just use a 74LS08, works perfectly. For the last 4 channels I use a quad DAC which accepts 3.3 volt digital signal, and puts out 0 to 5 volt. The rest of the components like the display etc. are 3.3 volt compatible.
 At the moment I’m working on the software, when that works I will open a thread with schematics and some explanation how things work.
 For this project I use the Arduino IDE.
 I just realise that I just have outputs and no inputs... guess I have to make a secondary panel with trigger in and outputs...😱
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| oh interesting, I just checked the datasheet for the 74LS08 and it says the mininum high voltage level is 2V. yeah that'll work, cool Did you get the arduino IDE working with USB ? I did manage to upload a sketch through FTDI but haven't been able to load an arduino bootloader on it.
 and yeah, I did notice the lack of inputs, and the fancy goldplated connectors
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| Thanks. I have one those too but since I wasn't 100% sure if it would work and didn't want to risk having to wait another month or so
 I also ordered one of those FTDI boards right away, which I believe was only $0,75. But good to know that one works too.
 Yeah the blue pill boards are damn cheap and with those specs a nano doesn't even come close but I do like the convenience
 of only needing a USB cable and not having to mess around with different voltages and/or jumper settings.
 
 One more question before I derail this thread too much; why the red buttons in those places, was that purely an aesthetic choice ?
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| I plan to have midi implemented as well, and the buttons can serve as a keyboard input (could have used black caps instead of the red ones  ) And the “fancy” gold plated connectors are the same price as the metal ones and are there to discriminate between triggers and analog outputs.
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| ah that makes sense. I was looking at it as a drum controller and it made more sense to me to use them for steps 1,5,9,13. It does remind me of a MIDI controller I made in 2013 but never completely finished and I don't think I ever posted any photos before.
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