Synth DIY Guy is the best, for sure. I learn things from him... and I’ve been building for decades. Nice person, too. Spring sounds good, though! These really warm up synth patches a lot. Nice job.
That's a lot of resistors! I gave up on the color codes a while back (around when I learned there were actually 2 color codes, 4 and 5 stripe) and just reach for the multimeter and label them that way. Came out looking great though!
The first few DIY builds can be very harrowing. But you tend to love those modules more. I know I will never part with my Turing machine. Also, it gives you a lot more respect for those crazy people who will DIY SMD components or make huge intricate synths like Deckard's Dream.
The beginning of "going down the rabbit hole" in electronic gear.
Synth DIY Guy is the best, for sure. I learn things from him... and I’ve been building for decades. Nice person, too. Spring sounds good, though! These really warm up synth patches a lot. Nice job.
Wow cool. Never realized sping reverb was based on a spring
William Harris me too. Check out “plate reverb” for a crazier vintage reverb tech. Fran Lab has a cool video on it.
That's a lot of resistors! I gave up on the color codes a while back (around when I learned there were actually 2 color codes, 4 and 5 stripe) and just reach for the multimeter and label them that way. Came out looking great though!
Extralife oh damn good idea! Didn’t think about that with the multimeter!
The first few DIY builds can be very harrowing. But you tend to love those modules more. I know I will never part with my Turing machine. Also, it gives you a lot more respect for those crazy people who will DIY SMD components or make huge intricate synths like Deckard's Dream.
To be honest, I find SMD to be less of a hassle than through hole parts :)
Nice !