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offline cwnt on 2009-10-20 03:40 [#02337650]
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organ pic

:-D


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2009-10-20 18:16 [#02337936]
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offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-10-20 20:49 [#02337953]
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JESUS CHRIST ITS YOUR OWN FUCKING SITE


 

offline cwnt on 2009-10-20 23:00 [#02337957]
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krelm


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2009-10-21 02:42 [#02337988]
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somehow my eyes went directly to the baby blue DS, but
that's a lovely electronics system lab


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2009-10-21 04:34 [#02338019]
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and the tr-727


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2009-10-21 09:03 [#02338081]
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i tell you though, make a video of it, you'll be the first
one


 

offline cwnt on 2009-10-21 09:13 [#02338082]
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What do you want to see on the video?

I patched up an LC filter circuit today but I couldn't make
an amplifier, so it was dead quiet. It worked though.
Switched from low pass to high pass by swapping the
inductors and capacitors. I need to get more experience with
building circuits before making any tracks. At the moment
the only decent audio I can output is straight from the
signal generator to the speaker. Time to spend a few weeks
with electronics books to get familiar with all the
concepts. Hehe, when I get into opamps properly it's going
to kick ass for sure.

Pics from someone's blog:
digital ed-lab

digital ed-lab insides

There's a digital lab on ebay now, really too expensive
though. I think it would be relatively simple to make our
own equipment like this. At least we would learn more by
DIY.


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2009-10-21 12:54 [#02338141]
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download a datasheet of any opamp, you should be able to
know how to patch one on the ed-lab and how they work


 

offline cwnt on 2009-10-21 13:29 [#02338149]
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Yeah thanks bre :-D


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2009-10-21 14:11 [#02338165]
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Look up a common emitter amplifier. You can make one of them
with a single transistor.
You should be able to rig up some simple oscillators with
that thing, no problem.
You can do some signal shaping circuits, and you could make
a couple of different distortion effects using clipped diode
feedback and the like.

Just remember, just because it resembles a synth, doesn't
make it one. You are also severely limited as there are
hardly any active devices.
You might have enough bits to make a variable, saw/triangle,
square/pulse oscillator if you use the PUT (which are pretty
much obsolete technology now).

In fact, I suggest you search for programmable unijunction
transistor oscillator circuits...

have fun.

Also, I suggest you buy Horrowitz and Hill - Art of
Electronics, can't go wrong with that book. Great for stuff
like this.

If you want to mess around with DIGITAL stuff perhaps get
this?
http://www.xilinx.com/products/devkits/SK-CRII-L-G.htm



 

offline cwnt on 2009-10-21 14:36 [#02338169]
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dave_g, cool post again, hehe :-D

you are welcome at electronics & music forum anytime :-D



 


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