[chuck-users] Electronic ChucK
Robert Carter
r.carter at cs.auckland.ac.nz
Thu Oct 2 15:50:45 EDT 2008
This is a very interesting discussion. I'd be interested to see the
schematic diagrams purely for the purposes of learning more about how
you might perform audio synthesis in hardware.
Rob
On 3/10/2008, at 7:50 AM, inventor-66 at comcast.net wrote:
> Kassen,
>
> Your point is well taken. I guess I'm not concerned about the
> audiophile quality of this system at all. If it's going to be so
> inexpensive then it will probably be inaccurate as well, and I'm OK
> with that. It's not intended to produce perfectly orchestrated
> audio, but rather to do something fun and interesting.
>
> Also, that 555 example was indeed for a variable frequency
> oscillator, more specifically a pulse position modulator from the
> data sheet. there is a CV input that stops the oscillator at ground
> and sets maximum frequency at Vcc. Though to get a 50% duty cycle
> one must add a flip-flop to the output.
>
> I'm really just going for a cool toy that will make lights blink and
> go woo-woo when I put together a ring of oscillators, this does not
> have to be super precise. That and the limited types of modulation
> input kind of make for a departure from ChucK, however. But that's
> OK too. It can simply be ChucK-inspired not ChucK duplicated.
>
> Les
> (Inventor)
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