Matthew I've been watching your channel a lot over the last few months and you have inspired me to start doing music electronics and I am going to build one of those Harley Benton guitars. Just like to know where you got those plastic socket tools from...I cant find them on Ebay....
These are not designed to have a battery at all. Yours is a heck of a lot better made than the one I got. I had to replace the fake OP-amps on the output and re-mount the display.
I see you have "the Persuader" just above the turntable there 😉 Do you think this can be modded for 1V\Oct? Also, is it tuned, or does it need calibration out of the box?
Well it appears to be pretty accurate looking at the scope. I did think could it be an oscillator bearing in mind it's a micro controller I'm sure someone with coding skills could rewrite the code to be controlled from midi and have a gate our. But then again you may as well just get one of these micro controllers Ans download a synth programme for it. Though it could be fun if you can incorporate them display And with new code a din socket And opto coupler turn this isn't a synth!
it is nOt "high frequency", under 3MHz is "LF" or "Low Frequency". HF is 3-30MHz. Men like you need to man up and liberate your little island, or if you can never do that and will never afford a proper function generator, then just get a microcontroller or arduino and an SI5351 and a few cheap component and make an HF/VHF...etc generator
@@MatthewNorthMusic you're the best man, i am joking with you. thanks for the effort and this makes a good budget tool for audio application to save the time of putting one together