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A new modular approach, using Cornish granite, CNC cut copper circuit boards and a lot of magnets | A new modular approach, using Cornish granite, CNC cut copper circuit boards and a lot of magnets. | ||
Theory and silly rules: | Theory and silly rules: | ||
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* Works well with volca modular, which has become a standard addition in live gigs. | * Works well with volca modular, which has become a standard addition in live gigs. | ||
* Inputs/outputs are signal, +4.5V, 0V, -4.5V. Other voltage ranges also work (the diode ladder filter needs at least this much to work). Signal is replaced by clock on the sequencing modules. | * Inputs/outputs are signal, +4.5V, 0V, -4.5V. Other voltage ranges also work (the diode ladder filter needs at least this much to work). Signal is replaced by clock on the sequencing modules. | ||
* It's designed to replace the [[log synth]] because I never wrote down the whole schematic, so I can't really build another one, it's not very portable and it's quite hard to swap out the voices, and e.g. the filters are hardwired to each voice. Many of the circuits are broadly based on what worked with that though. | |||
= Modules = | = Modules = | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 26 June 2026
A new modular approach, using Cornish granite, CNC cut copper circuit boards and a lot of magnets.
Theory and silly rules:
- Trying to give a voice to 370 million year old electronic components.
- Changing/adjusting the crystal should have a clear result in most circumstances - they need to be in the centre of the circuit, so e.g. taking them away stops the sound for that signal path.
- If possible circuits should highlight the differences between different minerals and source localities - these sounds have a kind of 'terroir'.
- Specially made cat's whiskers mounted in Cornish granite to make the minerals the focus of a live performance.
- Incorporate 1920s crystal wireless technology.
- No tuning.
In practice:
- Single sided PCBs glued to neodymium magnets, so they can be rearranged inside a repurposed tool box (protects them during travelling/storage). Modular without (so many) patch cables, structure follows flow.
- Extensive use of vactrols (LED/light dependent resistor). This is to make circuits simpler and be able to see what's going on at the same time.
- Sequencing via simple building blocks, binary counters and shift registers.
- Syncs with analogue synths via pulse train.
- Works well with volca modular, which has become a standard addition in live gigs.
- Inputs/outputs are signal, +4.5V, 0V, -4.5V. Other voltage ranges also work (the diode ladder filter needs at least this much to work). Signal is replaced by clock on the sequencing modules.
- It's designed to replace the log synth because I never wrote down the whole schematic, so I can't really build another one, it's not very portable and it's quite hard to swap out the voices, and e.g. the filters are hardwired to each voice. Many of the circuits are broadly based on what worked with that though.
Modules
- noisegen
- squarewave
- diode ladder filter
- 4 way low pass gate
- general purpose amp
- noisegen amp
- shift sequencer
- counter
(Photo credit Nik Nenov (cc-by-sa))
