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Arduino Granular Synthesizer
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In another post I have already built a granular synthesiser. I have now done that again. Only this time I have added 2 extensions. Firstly, I have added a power switch and an LED that indicates whether the synth is switched on. Secondly, I have added a switch that switches off the MIDI processing in…
Read MoreLittle Angel Chorus
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I always wanted to have a chorus and did a bit of research. I found the Little Angel on the website https://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/little-angel-chorus-rick-holt.html, and I used version 4. The housing is a 1590b with a printed transparent film: It sounds good and I am completely satisfied.
Read MoreMFOS Mini 3 In Mixer and 1W Amplifier
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I found a small but pretty mini mixer for synthesitzer at page Music From Outer Space. The vantages are 3 line input, 1 watt output and he needs only a 9 voltage er wird von einer 9Volt battery. All informationen to the project could find at page Mini-Mixer 1W Amp. The author provide a double-sided…
Read More4017 Baby Sequencer
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Today I will present my first project after many years abstinence of DIY. It is the 4017 Baby Sequencer. A simple analog step sequencer with 8 steps. Each step kan be deactivated. It contains a controller for interval, a reset button and a start and stop switch. A 9 V block battery is used for…
Read MoreJUNO-G1
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A few months ago I also got myself a DSP-G1 chip and now I want to build a nice polyphonic synthesizer. The DSP-G1 chip contains everything you need and you could connect it to a MIDI keyboard with a few components and control it with MIDI. But I did not really like that. I want…
Read MoreTS-1 by Notes and Volts
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TS-1 is a digital synthesizer based on a Teensy 3.2. In the original, on the site https://www.notesandvolts.com/, it is created with a multiplexer that queries the 15 analogue potentiometers. A Teensy 3.2 has 20 analogue connections and I wondered why you need a multiplexer. It is not needed. So I adapted the code a bit…
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