



Because some folk asked.
The closest I get to a permanent setup is the top row, consisting of a 4069 filter [soon to be voltage controlled], 5sum mixer, A.O.Clock & a revised PSU. I've recently started fitting JST connectors to everything, I got tired of nudging loose power wires and having everything reset.
Below is a Glitchstorm MK2 with cv input, a Hagiwo GenSeq, a Hagiwo Sync_LFO programmed as another generative sequencer, a Hagiwo Random Trigger & a Hagiwo 2040 VCO. These modules get changed all the time.
All run from a 12v mains adapter that also powers a cheap car amp that feeds 2 vintage wharfedale speakers under the table.
Hagiwo's Sync-LFO.
https://note.com/solder_state/n/n4c600f2431c3
Programmed with the GenerativeSequencer from -
Thank you again Lonesoulsurfer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/synthdiy/comments/1udciwc/acid_drip_a_bassline_and_groove_box_in_one/
Initially wired the display in reverse order but fortunately didn't fry it.
Not sure about the switches I used, silent but a bit mushy, can't find any alternatives.
Board flex was solved by using another board and supporting female headers that just happened to be the same height as the spacers. I'm going to consider that brilliant foresight.
A lot of fun to play with.
Impressively commented firmware.
Thank you parasitstudio
https://parasitstudio.com/pedals/quantumdefrakulator/
Disappointingly the step button doesn't work, I wish it did, no idea why it doesn't.
CV sequencer.
Thank you again Hagiwo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzd5v9uQo3w&t=76s
Second picture is of a rebuild, required changing the missing A6 pin assignment to A2 in the code.
Generative sequencer.
Thank you Hagiwo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4yxVxi9Iak
Initially using a jumper instead of a switch was a cheap, but as it turned out, ungainly solution.
Second picture is of a rebuild.
Thank you again Spherical-Sound-Society
&
u/makeitasadwarfer for reminding me.
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Reverse Avalanche Transistor drone.
I've built other drones but not with transistors so I was curious.
I used s9018 transistors so I could use 9v. I've had no problems with them.
Used sockets, to try out different components.
Combinations of clear, diffused, flashing & flickering, slow changing (& headache inducing) rainbow LEDs.
I had to build two because one wasn't enough.
A phase modulation synthesizer by Daniel Sinderson.
https://www.hackster.io/danielsinderson/phasemod-drone-synth-w-arduino-nano-mozzi-7ab2ff
The LM358 didn't work for me, sounded a lot better when I re-routed the two outputs to a seperate mixer.
Jumpers instead of switches.
Did have coloured knobs on the pots to seperate the functions but that was no fun.
Thank you Jan.
https://www.hackster.io/janost/xr10-open-source-drum-module-6b2b3f
I left out what I presume is a MIDI section and I messed up some of the connections but coloured knobs fixed that problem.
The six outputs of Hagiwo's Trigger/Euclidean Sequencer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/synthdiy/comments/1tcznpk/a_5x7_triggereuclidean_sequencer/
and
Lonesoulsurfer's Sync-O.B.M.
https://www.reddit.com/r/synthdiy/comments/1tdu0s8/another_5x7_sync_obm/
...are a good match.
Thank you again LoneSoulSurfer
https://www.reddit.com/r/synthdiy/comments/1n26277/buffered_multi_with_other_features/
Euclidean Polyrhythm generator.
This is sneak-thief's version.