nice! thanks for the valuable info. i'm still thinking about building
one of these for analog hats and cymbals. do you think a couple
bandpass filters would suffice for some nice sounds (i know it would
be no 808)
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, "plutoniq9" <Plutonique9@...> wrote:
>
> If your going the hex-schmitt trigger route, i recommend using a 5v
> voltage regulator & at least a 100uf polarized cap between the IC
> power supply pin and ground. Considering though how small "high
> capacity" caps are these days, maybe I'd even consider a 1000uf to be
> safe. The 5v regulator (those 3 pin large transistor lookin' things)
> is necessary because the freq. of schmitt trigger oscillators is
> highly dependent on power supply.
>
> If you go that route, tell me the IC you'll use + the power supply and
> what frequency range you want it to cover, and i can give you the
> resistor + capacitor values. I designed a circuit-emulation of
> hex-schmitt oscillator in synthedit, by plugging in VCC and v+ & V-
> thresholds (found in datasheets), i can get fairly close
> approximations of what freq's will result from cap + resistor
> combinations.....I designed it so I could figure out the freq's used
> for analog beatboxes cymbal & hihat tones just from schematics (i.e
> 808, 606, KPR-77, KR-55, cr-5000, cr-8000 etc.)
>
> Seeya
>
> RYan
>
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, "gregory zifcak" <foleymachine@> wrote:
> >
> > i'm not aware of anyone using schmitt chips, but according to ryan
> > they should have fairly stable tuning if you use decoupling caps on
> > the power supply. i would definitely try it out if i were you as it
> > would be much less work to assemble, troubleshoot, and fit in the case
> > than the bank of 555s. if you do try it out, be sure to let us know
> > the results.
> >
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, "thom uliasz" <dsl_tru@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Oh, you've called me outta my lurking with this subject..
> > > I love the idea of multiple sample banks in the 707!
> > > Id thought that the roms could not be read easily, and the data
> > would come
> > > out scrambled
> > > Not an issue anymore
> > > Id defintiely offer whatever sounds i could, ive got a few univox
> drum
> > > boxes. .analog - so no rom dumps. I could also offer a large
> > assortment of
> > > toy kit samples, sliced up break beats ans other useful samples.
> > >
> > > Has anyone gotten any conclusive pitch mod results using Schmitt
> > triggers
> > > Im just about ready to start the pitch mod in my 707, so alittle
> > guidance
> > > from the wise would be appreciated.
> > >
> > > And finally - does anyone have a schematic for the 626
Id like to
> > attempt
> > > the pitch/decay/input mods on mine. - Check out my 626 bending page
> > while
> > > your at it (third post down):
> > >
http://burnkit2600.com/gear/
> > > -Thom
> > >
> >
>