I hope no one minds my resurrecting this thread.
The Idea behind this patch was to emulate an electric guitar solo.
I used a 40106 oscillator, into a dual JK flip-flop set up as a divide by 3.
Summed those outputs into a 4051/17 melody gen.
Then I ran that signal into a guitar efx pedal.(digitech rp100)
The ABC inputs on the 4051 were fed by a 4094 getting it's data from an xor ladder. All CMOS Lunetta except for the drums.
Nailed it! It has that same dreamy character as lets say a jimi song while still very much lunetta, awesome. _________________ There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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Wow! Thanks Mosc!
I really couldn't have done it without this forum, an absolutely essential resource. Such a friendly forum as well. Thanks again! Stay tuned!
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 4:42 pm Post subject:
This track was recorded a few days ago using half of a 4015 shift register, some outs of a 4040. a 4011 providing data info for the 4015, and that goes to my r/2r. Finally, that output goes to my 4046 vco (based on slacker's info quite a while ago).
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So for the first time i share one my sound !
this was made during a headphone festival...
It's the third time i use my logical noise project, and this is the V.2.
I only use a noise boxe which is between the spooly master and the Yum Yum Box, and two different boolean sequencers.
One of the two boolean sequencer is sent into a karplus strong, and i've put on my mixer's aux a headrush delay... I try to play with the less effects i can use !
wow, nice sounds
and it has a lot of variation in it too, good job!
I only built this small modulation circuit with 5 oscillators and 8 NAND gates to mix them and modulate even more. It has a great random output but want to get some more 'sound' out of it, because now it are mostly ticking sounds and i am looking for some higher notes.
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 5:10 am Post subject:
sound cloud is working for me and I think you acheived your goal, thats a really long changing tune very nice and bleepy, I enjoyed it _________________ As a mad scientist I am ruled by the dictum of science: "I could be wrong about this but lets find out"
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:11 am Post subject:
mako wrote:
It has a great random output but want to get some more 'sound' out of it, because now it are mostly ticking sounds and i am looking for some higher notes.
If you want a method to turn those clicks into pitches, check out my Spacenuts track, based on the 4046 pitch tracker from Nic Collins' book. Just a few threads up . Simple to build and very essential in my lunetta. _________________ Zontar Prevails!
I had the CMOS/Lunetta stuff on the back-burner for too long now... got distracted by other projects like the Vidiffektor and triple sinewaves and stuff... and now I'm trying to get back into this stuff, remember how things work, and hopefully enough momentum and time to start soldering stuff, instead of a mess of wires on the breadboard...
Nothing too fancy going on in this video, but I dig the patterns and sounds, so I just thought I'd share it...
- 4093 clock driving a 4006 & 4077 pseudo-random 4-bit generator
- those 4 bits, along with various clocks from the 40106 & 4040 drive 3 things:
1. 4017 & 4051 melody generator
2. 4017 & 4051 melody generator with clocked reset
3. R/2R ladder which feeds a triple-voice 40106 VCO
A blurry tour starts around 1m38s, and I let it do its stuff until I started tweaking knobs around 2m18s.
Sounds nice. I thought I was watching my own vid for a sec there - with the similar synth name and green font. Lots of stuff on breadboard. Are you going modular, or will this be a self contained unit? _________________ JacobWatters.com
Sounds nice. I thought I was watching my own vid for a sec there - with the similar synth name and green font. Lots of stuff on breadboard. Are you going modular, or will this be a self contained unit?
Hmmm, yeah, I still haven't come up with a name I'm happy with for this thing... maybe that's why I haven't made much progress . CMOSter/CMOnSter are pretty obvious. As for green, it's my favourite colour and back in the old days of monochrome monitors I was a green-screen guy, not amber....
The long-range plan is to make it a suitcase synth with a bunch of patchable modules behind panels.
Me again with a short little video of the CMOS/Lunetta thing making random birdlike sounds...
I believe this was a 4017 & 4051 melody generator fed by a pseudo-random 4-bit generator (using 40174 D-flip-flop & 4070 XOR)... those are the LEDs in the foreground. I didn't take good notes so I can't remember where the 4th bit goes, if anywhere... maybe it's connected to the reset...
Bravo!
Have you tried recording it and slowing it down? I heard a radio show a long time ago about recording bird songs; if you slow them down, new intricate melodies appear that would normally go by too fast for us humans to perceive. That was something that popped into my head right away, FWIW. _________________ "The life of a repo man is always intense."
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