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Post by thehatghost on May 4, 2021 22:58:14 GMT
Hi Everyone,
Came up with this little loop today while exploring mixing LFO's. Let me know what you think. Hope you enjoy!
(also, I meant to get my A/V recording setup a little more dialed in before posting but I really liked how this turned out)
Thanks!
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Post by maydonpoliris on May 5, 2021 7:35:05 GMT
Very eerie, I liked it. And a nice lighthearted touch at the end.
I see you have the breadboard, have you played around with it yet.
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Post by moruial on May 5, 2021 9:29:21 GMT
Nice one!
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Post by lukylutte on May 5, 2021 10:50:39 GMT
Nice ambiance!
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Post by pt3r on May 5, 2021 10:59:33 GMT
Nice scapes you got going there. Me gusta.
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Post by thehatghost on May 5, 2021 15:39:17 GMT
Very eerie, I liked it. And a nice lighthearted touch at the end. I see you have the breadboard, have you played around with it yet. Thanks!
I've started to play around with the breadboard a bit, but it mostly spills out onto a double full size breadboard off-system because i appreciate the extra room. Just yesterday I felt like i was under utilizing it a bit and thought that I'd like to park some kind of two chip module there and take some time to focus on the possibilities. I think this would also be a great way to come up with some simple designs which could be later shared on the DIY wiki page so there's a little more to start out with.
Mainly, I've been looking at the lunetta synths and Nick Collin's book handmade electronic music for inspiration, but I've also been exploring utilizing 3.3v micro controler boards running circuitpython (will have to see how much power they consume.).
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Post by maydonpoliris on May 5, 2021 20:04:52 GMT
Thanks!
I've started to play around with the breadboard a bit, but it mostly spills out onto a double full size breadboard off-system because i appreciate the extra room. Just yesterday I felt like i was under utilizing it a bit and thought that I'd like to park some kind of two chip module there and take some time to focus on the possibilities. I think this would also be a great way to come up with some simple designs which could be later shared on the DIY wiki page so there's a little more to start out with.
Mainly, I've been looking at the lunetta synths and Nick Collin's book handmade electronic music for inspiration, but I've also been exploring utilizing 3.3v micro controler boards running circuitpython (will have to see how much power they consume.).
[/quote] Cool, I look forward to hearing your creations with the breadboard and the two chip module. I'll add the Collins book to my list to read along with Arduino for musicians. It excites me that I might someday have diy spilling over the edge of my Ae!!
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