Sarcasm is so hard to notice over the internet that I just can't tell if you are being serious... well it is mostly what I get from engineering school whenever they would see a wire so "tall" an curvey in my design my teacher would just pull everyone of them that was taller than my chips... but besides that ... no problem ;)
well, i never went to any engineering school - although i wish i did. yeah i was being sarcastic, but at the same time most of my wires are always messy with my breadboarding so cest la vie ;)
hi, great circuit...u should use the sound interface adapter which you can find in the commodore computers and then you can fit it with data, very easily
0:13 to 0:19: Sawtooth
0:19 to 0:30: Sine
0:31 to 0:33: backs from Sine to Sawtooth again
0:37 to 0:43: Triangle
0:48 to 0:51 backs from Triangle to Sawtooth
¿What is the wave from 0:34 to 0:36? Anyone can help me?
Mr1p0d 1 year ago
@Mr1p0d I think it's part sine, part sawtooth.
munchluxe63 4 months ago
@Mr1p0d
sounds like a 12.5% square wave, though it (obviously) doesn't look like one.
ImATrackMan 1 month ago
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Mr1p0d 1 year ago
This is awesome! Imagine making music on this! 100% hardware manipulation, so all skillz lies in your fingertips turning each knob!
pastorrtom 1 year ago
Thats a great idea man, but your wiring makes the baby jesus cry.
jaspers22 2 years ago
whats wrong with my wiring? :)
littlescale 2 years ago
Sarcasm is so hard to notice over the internet that I just can't tell if you are being serious... well it is mostly what I get from engineering school whenever they would see a wire so "tall" an curvey in my design my teacher would just pull everyone of them that was taller than my chips... but besides that ... no problem ;)
jaspers22 2 years ago
well, i never went to any engineering school - although i wish i did. yeah i was being sarcastic, but at the same time most of my wires are always messy with my breadboarding so cest la vie ;)
littlescale 2 years ago
hi, great circuit...u should use the sound interface adapter which you can find in the commodore computers and then you can fit it with data, very easily
Serpico261 2 years ago
That's tight, bro.
Phazety 3 years ago
would you ever consider putting up schematics/a how to guide?
ScrubProduction 3 years ago
What an amazing device, great idea!
uberscientist 3 years ago
how much was that oscilloscope?
aphexpusher 3 years ago
i think it was about AUD$70.
littlescale 3 years ago
very cool
lukealpha 3 years ago