The Vocoder's triangle waves become square. WARNING: it all gets a bit loud ๐
ETI Vocoder constructional project reproduced with permission from Wimborne Publishing Ltd. http://www.epemag.com
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ETI Vocoder constructional project reproduced with permission from Wimborne Publishing Ltd. http://www.epemag.com
Check out 10pcs SMT SMD Kit Lab chip Components Screw Storage Box Case #UnbrandedGeneric http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/172113708463?roken=cUgayN&soutkn=FO8N80 via @eBay
Hi Julian, I wonder when you are going to continue this project. I enjoyed watching you build this so far and would love to see how far you have got with it.
Hi Julian eagerly awaiting your next video in this series. Could you please make the next one as a follow along video. I'm a noob at electronics, but i have been using synths and vocoders for years. Would love to build one of these to help me understand how these instruments work internally.
so i am looking to follow your instructions. i own a powertran delay unit which died a while ago. Hoping to gain enough knowledge to trouble shoot and bring it back to life
I'm using headphones but I'm smart…. using auto gain and volume normalization in case of things like this ๐
Such a shame this project has gone cold.
Damn, that sounds cool!
An awesome project.
Now a reverb tank! Easy!
your video quality is very good Julian. The opening shot is just gorgeous greens and glossy blacks. You are getting very good results. And still using the Android phone? Or did you change up? Anyway I am very intrigued with the Vocoder build and have decided to take on the Arduino Granular Synth project in earnest. Will be making a nice little amp to go with. Thanks to you I have really grown a serious affliction, er ehm affection for electronics.
At times it sounded like it was time to whip out glow sticks and start raving.
+Julian Ilett – Not sure if I missed it or if its left out, but those panel-potentiometers, the plastic backing on them.. Are they put on separately or are they made like that? Never seen potentiometers with the plastic protection on them before!
Other than that, great video and sounds like this is soooo fun to hear and I can only imagine that they are much more fun to play with in IRL. The feeling I get when you get both sounds of the first board in phase, I cant describe it but it feels so overly pleasant =D I cant wait for the next video in the Vocoder series! =D
Now I know how they got the sound for excitebike on Nintendo lol
I want to build one! ๐
Hi Julian, Where to find the "wire link" wire, to save solder ? What is the name ? on ebay ?