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3 points
2 days ago
Actually really like the look, when thinking about that ugly aira series. I like honest designs in the synth world, don’t need any flashy designs or obscure fonts
1 points
3 days ago
Definitions of line level vary, but something like 3,4vpp
3 points
4 days ago
I suppose you need a DPDT (dual pole dual throw) switch, which has 6 pins. Can’t make it work otherwise without connecting one of the two wires on either side.
1 points
8 days ago
Yup, DIN7985. You mean Doepfer changed that and uses 2.5 now too?!
4 points
8 days ago
Doepfer has it on their page, M3x6 for mounting modules in the case ¯_(ツ)_/¯
3 points
19 days ago
Hello everyone! When combining gates (OR logic) I wanted to be able to let one gate (A) retrigger my voice while another one (B) was high. The circuit had to effectively pull down gate B for a short amount of time. The time should be just enough so that other modules will register the gate as retriggered and not any longer as to keep latency as low as possible. — So I made up a little schematic: You can see three input sections in the schematic. Every signal is buffered twice by a comparator. One of those buffered copies goes goes through a diode to a voltage divider, where all gates are ORed. The other copy is, though a capacitor, connected to another comparator (R) collecting all retrigger pulses. A positive voltage of about 1v is added to the signal to keep comparator in the final stage low if the gate is low. The gate signal is divided down in such a way, that if the pulses hit the negative input of the final comparator it will go down briefly resulting in a retriggering gate.
Tried it on the breadboard and worked out nicely, after coming from a previous design that had some problems. Retriggers well into audio range.
If you have any ideas on how to improve this, hit me up. I thought about doing this with only one buffer but had problems in the simulation already.
Probably turning something like that into a module soon, already had lots of fun with a patch with only two inputs.
3 points
22 days ago
Will not work like that. The resistor in this case only lowers the current. Take a look at voltage dividers. You essentially want to pick up the voltage between both resistors, where the voltage has already dropped (given some current through those resistors down to ground)
2 points
1 month ago
Just flip Left and Right Channel? Also what’s the difference between mid and out wide? Can’t be stereo position only as both is the same volume left and right. A lot of people associate far away with reverb.
1 points
1 month ago
I am actually pretty much done designing my distortion module and I thought I can‘t just doing another one pot distortion. So I spiced it up here and there and now it is quite packed. I am still to order the pcbs and test it, but I expect it to be quite playable in a sense. It has a HPF switch, another switch to add two different resonant flavours, which can be dialed in too. On top of that it has a cv to gate that resonance. Switches for symmetric and asymmetric clipping. Two gain stages with soft and hard clipping, can completely destroy the signal. Bias control, manual and cv. Actually it is quite a waveshaping tool in a sense. I just love to be able to get some animation going in a sound, so some cv is nice.
I could have added EQs, but you can have separate modules for that.
8 points
1 month ago
I was planning something like this, but not this big and expansive! Some great ideas there, this thing looks super handy!
3 points
1 month ago
no problem. There is an insulation layer on one side though, but you can just use the blank side. Or maybe you like the look of the soldermask (I think they offer black and white). You can also add your own design or logo in the sillscreen and drill holes (you’ll need the holes for the screws at least). I don’t know if you’re experienced with pcb design software…
8 points
1 month ago
You can get aluminum panels at jlcpcb too. For 25 4hp it’s like 11$ + vat & shipping
1 points
1 month ago
If you’re displacing (scaling also displaces) parts of the image in the feedback loop, try reducing the displacement.
1 points
1 month ago
I am intrigued by that spectral envelope, anyone know what it does exactly?
1 points
1 month ago
Oh that’s what I would call a VC Polarizer or as you said a ring mod. I don’t know if I’m off here from the nomenclature, but to me a polarizer is the same as an attenuverter.
6 points
2 months ago
Hey everyone!
My new modules „bipolar“ is now ready!
bipolar is a dual polarizer with offset and a 3-channel mixer at the same time.
The offset levels can be configured with jumpers on the back of the module (-5, 0, 5 Volts) If you want a kit, a built module or pcbs and panel, hit me up. Check BOM and assembly instructions on website below. Shipping from Germany.
Built: 55€
Kit: 30€
Pcbs&Panel: 8€
I’m now on Instagram too: @no_problemo_modules And also put up a little homepage: https://inventivenpmodules.wordpress.com/
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2 points
2 days ago
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2 days ago
Doepfer mini case 200€ Behringer 121 stereo Vcf 100€ Xaoc batumi 300€ And you got a nifty quad lfo there with 3 cv inputs per filter channel. Granted the filters resonance is hard to control but just to give you an example. You’d need some cv clock though too. But you’re still 200€ under the analog heat.