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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Elektron Sidstation

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Super Psycho LFO synthesizer module-Elby Designs cgs721

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"Each of the six oscillators can vary from low frequency rhythms to the audio range, and each is connected to one of the LEDs along the right side of the panel - so that in a glance you can get an idea of what each one is up to.

This module is a much expanded version of the Psycho LFO, featuring six free-running oscillators, each variable between LFO and audio ranges, two of which can be switched to have triangular wave outputs. Each oscillator can be switched between low and high ranges, as well as off, and also has a rate LED, to allow visual determination of the frequency at which it is running. As per the original, there are also level and glide controls.

This module can be used to create a range of pseudo-random modulation voltages that can be used to generate unusual sequences, control VCFs or or VCAs etc. When run at higher frequencies, it can be used as a series of audio drones, or to generate complex sounds by frequency modulation a VCO.

how it works

The Super Psycho Modulation Source is a fairly simple circuit with a lot of repetition. The circuit consists of several distinct blocks. The first are the oscillators, each based on a section of a 40106 hex schmitt inverter and their associated components. The switch allows extra capacitance to be added, reducing the speed of the oscillator to a lower range. The same switch allows the capacitor to be bypassed to the negative rail via a protection resistor, disabling the oscillator, and setting its output to near 0 volts. The 1M RATE pots allow the upper frequency range to extend over a large portion of the audio spectrum, and in the lower frequency position, to extend from sub-audio to low audio frequencies.

Two of the oscillators are equipped with voltage followers that follow the the, roughly, triangular shape of the wave present on the oscillator capacitors. The 100k and 270k resistors on the output, when coupled to the virtual ground summing node of the following mixer, via the switch, correct the amplitude and offset of the triangle wave.

The next block is a traditional op amp inverting mixer stage. Signals from the six oscillators are mixed through 470k resistors, the overall gain controlled by a 100k pot in the feedback path of the op amp.

What is interesting here is that in order to keep the output signal of the mixer positive without the need for an additional inverting stage, the chip used to build the six oscillators is powered from the negative rail, it's positive power pin connected to 0V and its earth pin connected to -15V. Take special note of this, because it is an unusual way to power a digital chip, and inadvertent poking with a logic probe powered from the positive rail could cause you grief!

The final stage is a simple glide circuit consisting of a potentiometer, a capacitor and unity gain voltage follower. The switch is to allow easy switching in and out of a pre-adjusted glide setting."


Doepfer Modular Analog Synth Synthesizer Case & Modules

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"Included Modules:
A-190 midi-cv/sync interface
A-131 VCA
A-145 LFO
A-140 ADSR
A-138 Mixer
A-129/5 voiced/unvoiced detector
A-129/1 vocoder analysis section
A-129/2 vocoder synthesis section
A-119 Ext. Input/Envelop Follower
A-180 Mult
Analogue Solutions Dual VCO
A-112 VC Sampler/Wavetable Oscillator
A-124 Wasp Filter
A-127 Triple Voltage Controlled Resonance Filter"


KORG MONOPHONIC SYNTHESIZER MS-10

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