It will run on 9V, any voltage within the operating range for the 4017/555 chip.
Gate and CV (control voltage) are the outputs of the sequencer, to be fed into the VCO. The VCO I used in the video was a very simple 555 timer based vco, gate was connected to the RESET pin, and CV was connected to Control Voltage pin.
Nice! You should submit it to the 555 contest (555contest [dot] com)
frankbuss 1 year ago
Advanced Shakeycam™ technlology
Karpens16 2 years ago
@Karpens16 LMAO XD
gaussman08 1 year ago
how ohms are the trimmers (R10) ?
djlele16 2 years ago
on how many volts does this thing run? on the schematics, what are "gate" and "CV" for?
chrigiloo 2 years ago
It will run on 9V, any voltage within the operating range for the 4017/555 chip.
Gate and CV (control voltage) are the outputs of the sequencer, to be fed into the VCO. The VCO I used in the video was a very simple 555 timer based vco, gate was connected to the RESET pin, and CV was connected to Control Voltage pin.
bofh420 2 years ago
nice!! and simple to build too. thanks for sharing
aenygma 3 years ago
very cool it is very 8 bit and i have the same breadboard
davidbball13 4 years ago
I like it , nice basic version of a groovebox synth . Did you design the circuit too ?
ZED74 4 years ago