My obsession at the moment: DIY synthesizers! I've built a synthesizer, I love playing it, and I love showing others how to build their own synthesizer!
There's lots of options for PCB-mounted stereo pots, you just have to match the PCB footprint with the part. Then there's the strategy of panel-mounting the pots and running wies to the PCB -- Ray Wilson and CatGirlSynth designs tend to do that. Personally, I use small sealed green box-shaped stereo pots with the pins sticking out the side. I put them into little chuncks of PCB I had printed, and they fit into a slot in my PCBs. Take a look at my recent video about my DuckMixer to see it in action -- works great
great. inspiring: lets make a ..fixed filter bank fixer.. with cap-resistor bandpasses lp/hp in series and a switch for let through or cut the filterbank out instead of a pot^^ doable?PIIIECE:;)
Yes, possible, especially making 4 of the channels be low-pass, that's a very simple rearrangement of components. Bandpass is tougher - multiple-feedback bandpass requires weird resistor values and whatnot. This project is specifically for cutting bass frequencies to make room in the mix for kicks and other low-frequency material
Great project! I am impressed with your system. The idea of placing modules in various types of cans for drinks, ice cream, etc. is wonderful. Thank you for your work and inspiration to build my own 808 :D
At 7:28 its clear just how much value having those panning knobs adds, suddenly the music becomes 3D. Having decay and depth control on 8 different pan-able audio tracks modulated by a single kick drum is just perfect.I also liked the way the instruments play together at 12:40, just after turning up the depth on the cymbal, very tight sharp little clusters of rhythm locking into each other right there.
I'll have 4 to sell in a couple weeks, more after that if there's demand! Be aware that I'm a terrible salesperson and people need to track me down aggressively to get me to sell them cheap stuff 😳
ohhhhhh my gooooooos this is crazy awesome! Does it use the same circuit you created for your ducking vca module? I love the sound of that thing, it was the first eurorack module I attempted to hand make. I love everything about this, feels like eurorack Santa Claus just invented the perfect performance mixer. Will you be selling pcb? Do you think you can ship to Cech Republic?
I can ship to Czech Republic! It's a very fiddly build so I'd be nervous to to send just a PCB but hey, if you'd want to try it.... DM me on Insta @juanitohm
@@ozerik I’d be even happier to acquire the built module actually, I forgot that this is probably SMT and I think I deserve a pre built module. I will get back into the instagrams over the weekend. Thanks for sharing this!
I'm following along and having a blast! Its late on Friday night and I feel like I'm a kid having a slumber party for some reason. Thanks for making this, its been beyond useful.
Here's what happened - the 12V battery died dead dead so I charged it with a mislabeled charger which reverse-charged the battery. When I put the reverse-charged 12V battery in and hooked it up, it blew several fuses and the fusible link. Replacing the fuses and the fusible link (and charging the battery back the right way) fixed it, so it works fine now
Dope. I made it on breadboard with the 2 secondary through a mixer with level pots and a cv from a baby8 to both secondary timers pin5. I'm gonna make a panel for my rack with like 3 secondary. I think any more might be too much sound! 💯🤖 😂
my friend had that problem too. but he fixed for short time. if you listen to music while the engine does not working, it should regenerate the battery and make the right voltage to power the engine. if you ask what model is my friend using: its 2017 renault megane.