Electronic noodles
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Author: daswesen on April 16 2008
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--> Heya peepz, working a lot on analogue electronics lately (I'll keep you updated). In the meanwhile, a small noise maker with 556 (atari punk console) with pitch LFO, passive filter and delay madness.

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Have funz!
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cool. look forward to more posts like this.

works for me! yeeha!

(disappointed, expecting a bowl of electronic ramen)

(just kidding)

ramen or stfu

Rad! Nice work and great sounds! I just got some parts together to build an APC. The delay is a nice add! Care to share your delay schematic?

thx peepz. Senorfrio, I got a batch of PT2399 delay chips, and basically took the schematic from the datasheet. Need to tweak the feedback filter I guess, it's a bit brutally lowpass for electronic stuff (sounds great on bass though).

Cool! I'll look into that! I was thinking of throwing on the filter section of this thing.
that's pretty nice. i really have to dig a bit in electronics.

the youtube says 555 delay. you didn't make a delay out of a 555, tho, right?

Sounds good.

wow, those chips are pretty cheap! That could inspire so many little fx boxes.

nope, oscillator is too 555, there is an lfo made out of 2 opamps, a passive filter seciton (2 caps and 2 resistors) and the delay thingie (bitmore evolved, basically 2 filters and the delay chip, as well as a mixer to mix clean and delay signal).

i laugh at your measley delay. HAHA


link here's the schematic. I think the version on the breadboard is slightly different, but I don't remember what I did.

nice!

ricemut and i were talking about that as our next project..

cool video

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