Tag: Built
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Speaker
Status: Built Since I enjoy taking my synthesizer out of the house and outdoors, I decided that it would be helpful to have a built in speaker in my case rather than having to remember to bring earphones when I…
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Reverb
Status: Built The key to making great ambient music appears to be drenching the sound in reverb. Based on this, reverb ranked highly for effects modules that I want to build. The design I settled on is Music Thing Modulars…
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Clock
Status: Built A clock and clock divider, built around an Arduino Nano. The settings are controlled by a rotary encoder and are displayed on a three digit seven segment display, controlled by a MAX7219 display driver chip. The clock has…
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Shift Register Sequencer
Status: Built My shift register sequencer is a clone of Music Thing Modular’s Turing Machine. It plays random sequences based on shifting binary values, but can be looped once you find one that you want to stick with.
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Lorenz Attractors
Status: Built The lorenz attractors are a dual version of Sloth Chaos by Nonlinear Circuits. Each board has two chaotic low frequency oscillators each with two outputs. The outputs are loosely related, they tend to go high or low together,…
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Quantizer
Status: Built My quantizer is based on an Arduino Nano, which reads four input voltages and quantizes them into four outputs based on 12 root pitches and 12 different musical modes.
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Sample and Hold, Noise, and Slew Limiter
Status: Built My sample and hold and slew limiter is based on Moritz Kleins design for an analog sample and hold circuit, however I made a couple of tweaks to the design.
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Compressor
Status: Built
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Melodic Orchestration
Status: Built “Melodic Orchestration” is the best name I could think of for a tool that I designed to be a Swiss army knife of pitch, gate, and velocity mangling. I was inspired by both the Roland Aria J-6 (which…
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Attenuverters and Offsets
Status: Built Pure utilities, this module combines two attenuverters which can scale and offset signals with two offsets which can add or subtract up to 5V from the signal. The attenuverters are normalled into the offsets below.