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Really nice – and – lush – sounding virtual analogue, heavily pased on the JX8P. Those strings, that chorus!
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Lovely live performance from Brian and Kelli: keyboard, modular, grid-sequencers, ukulele, voice. Feels intimate.
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Saved mainly for its neat description of what you'd want in an assembly diagram of a toplayer.
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Lots of Lunetta-styled CMOS-based modules; some are very, very simple, lots of Ken Stone designs in there. Neat ideas to think on.
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Aha, a really good explanation of scaling voltage so that it goes from 0-positive. Which I'm going to need.
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"Welcome to part one of a series taking you down the rabbit hole of DIY electronic synthesizers based on (largely) CMOS logic chips." Looks good, especially the stuff on counters and shift registers.
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Cortex M4 + on-board audio and MIDI + midi host + lots of GPIO = iiinteresting low-cost audio/midi prototyping board.
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Filed away for reference. Especially the thing about trace width.
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This looks like it could be a really lovely thing – what a piece of machinery, too. (I'm always convinced that sound is one of the simplest and most useful ways to illustrate analogue electronics, sometimes).
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Great interview with Olivier from Mutable – lots of nice thoughts on the nature of synthesis, on designing electronic products, and so forth. I particularly like his list of what's inspiring him. Good stuff.
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Loving all Brendan Byrne's work – I knew about his Panoramical controller, but Super Sequence Fighter is charming, and I rather like his simple midi controller PCBs.