Some pics of my build of the U-tone diy synth.
Looks like a cool way to learn about CMOS ICs.
Lorre Mill make the wonderful Double Knot synth.
"The utone circuit uses CMOS logic, a resistor ladder, and a few other simple pieces to create audio forms. The scale inherent in this instrument is the undertone series, giving divisions of the main clock frequency."
Only the PCB is supplied
I'm not sure how I will eventually encase the synth.
I may end up incorporating this into a larger project.
tHE CMOS ICs used are a CD4046BE & two CD4015BEs
The CD4046BE is a PLL (Phase Locked Loop)
The CD4015 is a Counter Shift Registers, Dual 4-Stage
Waiting on some parts... to be continued.................
Links:
Muffs
Official - Lorre Mill
CMOS & Lunetta Synths
Looks like a cool way to learn about CMOS ICs.
Lorre Mill make the wonderful Double Knot synth.
"The utone circuit uses CMOS logic, a resistor ladder, and a few other simple pieces to create audio forms. The scale inherent in this instrument is the undertone series, giving divisions of the main clock frequency."
Only the PCB is supplied
I'm not sure how I will eventually encase the synth.
I may end up incorporating this into a larger project.
tHE CMOS ICs used are a CD4046BE & two CD4015BEs
The CD4046BE is a PLL (Phase Locked Loop)
The CD4015 is a Counter Shift Registers, Dual 4-Stage
Waiting on some parts... to be continued.................
Links:
Muffs
Official - Lorre Mill
CMOS & Lunetta Synths