Likewise, i am a carefull follower of directions, without too much brains
behind.
I dont have too much time for synth diy right at the moment - i like to
concentrate on one project at a time, and, at the moment my attentions are
focused alsewhere.
But...
Ive got a stack of efm boards here, and the said oakley polydac waiting to
go. Im thinking of ordering some CGS boards soon too. I know thatll give
quite a stack of stuff to be getting on with, but then at least i can order
all the parts in one go, and spend 2 days soldering, and ill all be
happening.
Im guessing that the roland synths you mention may be the system 100 ones
Im trying to think what else would work particurly nicely (unmodified at
least) with the a100 system...
Julian
(who should go sleep now...)
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Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:40 PM
Subject: 1 panel info etc
> hi julian, very interesting i was looking at CGS too, they seem to be
> able to work on 12v, the Oakley modules should work on the 12v supply
> i think. i asked Tony at Oakley which modules would work on 12v and
> these were on his list, his phaser is already used in the Analogue
> Systems modular. i suppose that there may be different signal levels
> anyway this is not so important to me, if something i make actually
> works at all i'm chuffed; if it deviates from certain parameters of
> the 15v version so be it.
> i shall certainly have a look at schaeffers software and play around
> a bit - see if i get some ideas.
> i have at the moment two 6u units of doepfer, and a few old roland
> synths etc which are compatable with the doepfer. in terms of diy i
> have a few badly produced carboot fails (i found an old radio which
> is now a module, a broken kiddies drum machine too, ex school
> oscilloscope, and, amazingly, a lie detector - i did try using an x-
> ray machine once but it was too far gone!)
> my diy skills are ok but my technical understanding of electronics is
> poor, i tend to rely on bought or found circuits.
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> see you later
> charlie
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