Wednesday 24 February 2021

ARP 2500 & Make Noise 0-control

 Patch notes using the MakeNoise 0-Ctrl.

The zero-control seems to be really good for controlling the ARP2500.
The +8V gates seem to be fine for triggering the 2500's EGs  
The Pitch CV is OK too.


The ARP 2500's sequencer is the master clock.
It's clocking the 0-control.
The 0-ctrl's pitch is controlling the pitch of the 1023 VCO
The 1033 EG is triggered from the 0-ctrl.(I've used its gate inputs).
EG left is triggered from CV (strength channel).
EG right is triggered from #6 gate out

 To trigger the gate, the strength knobs need to be fully clockwise.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 When the 0-control is receiving an external clock, the time knobs don't influence the step time anymore, but they are still outputting a CV. 
 
This can be used to control things ... like trigger the 1033 envelope.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Both the 1033 & 1046 EG modules work well with the 0-ctrl.

Possible combinations:
Use "strength" to control one EG and "time" to control the second.
If there are 4 EGs, then  use the individual gate outputs.
Of course the 1027 sequencer can also make more gates.
 
 
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Saturday 20 February 2021

Build notes for the Elmyra

The Elmyra is a very easy DIY project.
This is a complete synthesizer from Neutral Labs 
 

It's great for drones, and doubles as an effects processor. 
 

Ed from Elk Elektroniks hosted a DIY workshop centered around building one.
 
You can also order these online
 
The Elmyra was inspired by the Soma Lyra-8. 
 
 
 
Unlike the Lyra, the Elmyra has a filter and can be set so that the three oscillators are always tuned to a scale
 

I have a mark 1 version, which is very similar to the latest version.
 
The kit includes all parts and a printed build guide
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Mark 2 has a audio input allowing for external audio processing.
 








There is just one PCB. All parts are well spaced , making for a simple build.












I


place the 4 LED sockets in first.

Next the touch pads. 

Don't forget to add the plastic washers underneath.

 

 

 

 

 

Solder the 4 pin SMD header.

The Mark2 version has the header flat.





Now work on the PCB's bottom side

Install resistors, diodes, etc.
Remember that diodes are polarized.


 

Solder the 8 pin IC socket
Next solder the capacitors, and then the headers for your arduino.
The tall electro capacitors are polarized

The arduino headers are the trickiest part of the build I think.
Once the female headers are soldered to the PCB insert the male header into the arduino (small end)
Plug this carefully into the female header.
Make sure all is seated well.
Now solder
 

The arduino is already programmed.


PCB Top Side
 
This is mainly a matter of soldering the pots, switches & LEDs.
Remember that the LEDs are polarized.
I like to start with the POTs. 
Fit the into the PCB, then attach the faceplate.
Screw the pots to the faceplate, making sure all looks and sits well.
Now solder  the pots.
Repeat for the switches & LEDs

PCB Bottom Side


You are almost there

These are the power connection (right) and the audio output jacks.

As my kit is a mark 1, it doesnt have a audio input.

But this is a easy fix.



yOU  now need to connect the power and audio jacks to the PCB.

Follow the guide in the manual.

Remember to ground everything.








My Version 1 PCB needs a small mod to alow it to process external audio.

Just solder one 10K resistor to R16.



I soldered the 10K resistor ro the jack socket instead.

Works the same


iT'S done. :-)



Friday 19 February 2021

Neutron Star - Larry Niven

 Neutron Star first appeared in the October 1966 issue (Issue 107, Vol 16, No 10) of Worlds of If
I love Larry Niven's works.
Ground breaking stuff for it's time. He attempted to base his stories on reality unlike much out there which is really more fantasy.
 
The story is set in the  Known Space universe.
 It won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story and ranked #30 in the LOCUS Magazine Readers Poll, All-time Best Novellette. 
 


The short adventure is just 14 pages long but it has some notable firsts.
It mentions a neutron star before their existence was widely known. 


The star is named BVS-1. It's featured in the novel Protector (1973), where it is named "Phssthpok's Star".
 
We also meet for the first time the Pierson Puppeteers.
These creatures appear throughout the "Known Space" novels.
These are an advanced alien race with two heads & 3 legs. They are highly manipulative with little empathy
for the suffering of other races. Described as cowardly or diplomatic, they will often turn their back on danger. 
 
"Puppeteers are foremost concerned with their own safety and the survival of their species and try to expose themselves to as little risk as possible.
They do not appear to be disturbed when required to make choices that result in the deaths of billions or trillions." (Wikipedia).


Thus they prefer to manipulate other species into doing their dangerous tasks for them.

The novella also for the first time introduces the General Products Hull for StarShips.

This hull is almost indestructable, and is advertised as being capable of "flying through the upper atmosphere of a star unscathed" (although the occupants many not live).
 
"General Products" is the Puppeteers mercantile empire through which they trade with other species.

 Neutron Star" is  the first time we meet Beowulf Shaeffer, the ex-pilot of many of Niven's Known Space stories.

He is from the planet "We Made It".

 He is a very important character appearing in many later novels.







 

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Saturday 13 February 2021

Thales

Thales was born in Miletus, in Ionia, Asia Minor. in  around 620 BC.
This was before Socrates, Plato & Aristotle
Aristotle regarded him as the first Western Philosopher (in the Greek Tradition).
In addition he was an amazing mathematician & astronomer. 
He is often referred to as the Father of Science.
 
He is credited for beginning the move away from using mythology to explain the world.
 
Thales believed that the universe was made of water.
Or more specifically, that the original nature of matter was the substance, water. 
Though this is wrong, he was trying to uncover a unifying substance. 
Something rational that united everything.
Just asking the question " what is the universe made of? " was a huge step.
 
In mathematics, Thales used geometry to calculate the heights of pyramids and the distance of ships from the shore.  
 
He was the first astronomer to predict a solar eclipse.
There were many astronomers who in the past had gathered data about the stars, but he used this
to forecast an astronomical event. (solar eclipse of May 28, 585 BC.)
This eclipse is named in his honor.
The specific date marked a important battle between  the Medes and the Lydians
Historians today know when this battle occurred because they can accurately  
calculate the dates of historical eclipses.
Isaac Asimov called the prediction "the birth of science".
 



+ Philosophy index  
 
 



Friday 12 February 2021

Repair pics of a Oscar

 










Andromeda A6 - Alesis Part 3 - Oscillators, FM, & the prefilter mixer

This is part two of my exploration of the Andromeda A6 synthesizer.
 
It's a wonderful synthesizer, which I never tire of.
Endless new sounds ... I discover things every day.
 
The official manual is really long (as you'd expect) from such a complex synth, so this is my attempt to break things down, into smaller parts for myself and others . If this helps someone else, that great too. 
 
Do let me know if there are any errors or omissions. I'll correct them as soon as I can.
I'll constantly add to these posts as I discover more about this wonderful instrument.
 
Part 1 & 2 are here:
 
Alesis decided to base the Andromeda's oscillators on the Moog 921b.
The Oscillators have been shrunk into eight ASO chips - the ASO. (application specific oscillator). 
In total, there are 32 oscillators (two per voice) with sub-oscillators plus hard and soft sync.
 Each Voice also offers noise (in white, pink and red varieties) and a ring modulator.  
There are 16 ring modulators (one per Voice).
 

Oscillators

 
The two VCOs are pretty much identical.
Each has Sqr, Saw, Tri & Sine waves.
 
All 4 waves can be on simultaneously .
Selecting a waveform is as simple as pressing the button next to its panel label.
The Saw waveform has both +ve  & -ve polarity.
Note, that if you have two SAW waves of the same frequency and opposite polarity, they will cancel each other.
 
Only the Pulse wave has a pulse width knob for each oscillator.
It also has a level control.

Each oscillator has tuning knobs for coarse, fine and ultra-fine tuning control. These three controls have their neutral positions (where A-440 or Standard Pitch is achieved) at 12 o’clock.
 
The OCT LED will light at each octave interval

 You can only sync osc 2 to Osc1.
(the button for this is where they join on thepanel).
You can see it's control on the OSC2 display page. 
 

Oscillator SYNC


Normally, the two VCOs are free runnnig.
But we can sync their cycles.
There are two types of sync
Hard sync will lock phase with fundamental frequencies.
Soft sync will lock phase with harmonic frequencies.
 
 Touching the View button in either osc will display its settings on the screen.
 
 
 VCO MODULATION 
 
The VCOs can be modulated in a number of ways.
1. ENV 1 AMOUNT
2. OSC 2 FM
3. NZEXT
 
ENV 1 AMOUNT
 
 

Modulating the VCOs is really impt. 
Each oscillator has several pre-routed and three custom modulations.
 
OSC 1 is pre  routed to OSC2 for modulation 
(FM synthesis) .. amt is controlled by the modulation pot.

OSC2 is pre  routed to itself & OSC1 for modulation 
(FM synthesis) ... separately & together.
amt is controlled by the modulation pot (ENV 1 AMOUNT). 
 
Keep in mind that negative values invert the action of the selected source.
 
This is the ENV 1 AMOUNT page:
ENV1 can be configured to effect the pitch of both oscillators .

You can control how both OSC 1 &/or OSC 2 effect OSC 2
 

This page is shared by both oscillators.
There are 4 ways to access this page:
a) OSC 1 menu
b) OSC 2 Menu
c) the ENV 1 knob
d) The ENV 1 button

 

 

 

 

OSC 2 FM


 As discussed earlier, The frequency of OSC 1 can be modulated by OSC 2, hence the term “OSC 2 FM”, or “frequency modulation by Oscillator 2”.
 
Because of this, the OSC2 FM page is only accessible by pressing the OSC 1 view button.
 
 
 
 
Quote:
"a VCO oscillates at a rate that puts its frequency in the audible range, as opposed to an LFO which typically oscillates at a slower rate that is below the range of pitched audio. Since a VCO can cover the entire audible frequency range (and then some: 20Hz to 22Khz), its effect as a modulation source for another oscillator is much different than of an LFO."
" When you modulate a VCO by another VCO, the modulation rate is high enough to produce an entirely new set of harmonics called sidebands. The result of this type of modulation is often described as “buzzing” or “metallic”. Also significant in the modulating process is VCO tracking by the keyboard. When tracked by the keyboard, the frequency of the source VCO changes with each new key played, changing the characteristics of the sound". (A6 Manual)
 

The ratio between the frequencies of the modulation oscillator (Modulator) & target oscillator (carrier) are impt.
 
There are two types of oscillator-generated FM in the A6, linear and exponential.
OSC 1 features both linear and exponential FM, OSC 2 features exponential FM only.
Linear = No pitch change will occur except at extreme values. No harmonics are added.
Exponential = pitch changes occur.  Thus harmonics are added when you shift the pitch of the note.
(Exponential is how most synths like the DX7 do FM)
 
Note that the FM output doesn't pass through the Pre-Filter Mixer.

On this page you will also see PWM - Pulse width modulation (see below)
 
Filters (specifically their frequency) can also be modulated by the oscillators.(see the filter section).
 

NZEXT

 
NZEXT uses Noise & OSC 1 as a source.

The NZEXT page is a common page shared between OSC 1 & OSC 2
 
These can be used for modulation of the VCOs 

 
 
 
There are 3 types of noise : 
White (high frequency), Pink (mid frequency) & red (low frequency) .

Plus there is OSC 1.
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Custom Modulation Inputs

 
Each VCO has three custom modulation inputs.
A lighted LED adjacent to a MOD button indicates that a custom mod has been created for that VCO. Pressing a mod button shows its current modulation route in the display (if any) and displays the parameters that will allow you to create a custom modulation route.
You  can access these three MODs at once, as well as PWM and FM.
 

 Pressing the MODS (soft button 8) button displays a summary table of the current modulation routes for the currently selected VCO.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reading from left to right, the table lists the modulation’s name, the source, the amount, the offset and the destination. Soft buttons 3, 4 and 5 correspond to the MOD 1, MOD 2 and MOD 3 buttons in the VCO sections and display their respective pages when pressed.
 
Soft button 6 PWMOD corresponds to the PWM buttons in the VCO sections and soft button 7 FMMOD corresponds to the MOD button on the OSC 2 FM knob on OSC 1.
 
 Pulse Width Modulation.
 PWMOD/PWM 
 
 Both VCOs provide for PWM 
 Thus the width of the pulse wave which is set by the PULSE WIDTH knob can be modulated with an external source.This is useful for making sounds ranging from lush string ensembles to thick synth pads.
 
 You can use a LFO, an envelope, the keyboard (velocity, aftertouch or key track), the pitch bend , modulation wheels, pedals or the ribbon controller.
 

Prefilter Mix 

This mixer allows great flexibility in combining sounds in a multitude of ways.
The PRE FILTER MIX controls the A6’s sound sources going into the filters.
 
The module contains 6 knobs and 9 buttons.
4 knobs concern the two OSC and their 2 suboscillators.
1 knob concerns the Ring Mod
1 Knob concerns Noise & external inputs.
 
The level of each of these inputs can be modulated. Each has it's own MOD button.
Press the MOD buttons to access these settings.
 
 Thus this module allows you to mix the relative output levels of the VCOs (and add in their sub-oscillators if desired), select and mix in a noise source or external audio (but not both), mix in Filter Feedback, and set the level of the Ring Modulator. All of these sound elements can be mixed into a Program at the same time.
 
 The Ring Modulator is especially interesting in that you can route it into the Filters as above, bypass the Filters altogether (it has a direct route into POST FILTER MIX) or have both the Filtered and unfiltered signals at once.

 The Ring Modulator takes the waveforms of the two VCOs and multiplies them by each other.

The result is a new waveform that is composed of two frequencies: the sum of the two original waveforms’ frequencies and the difference of their frequencies

Experiment with different VCO frequencies, and different waveforms.
Remember that sine waves have no harmonics. In comparison, square & saw waves are harmonic rich.
 

Filter Feedback

Filter feedback is a popular "trick" of many synths.
You plug the output of your headphone jack into the filter input.
This overloads the filter & gives a gritty, nasty sound 
 

You can do this on the A6.
Press the FILTER FEEDBACK button to enable this function and use the NOISE EXT knob to control the feedback level. Please note that the level settings of the Filters – FILT1 LP, FILT1 HP, FILT1 BP and FILT2 LP – also affect the feedback. Use these five knobs in conjunction to obtain the feedback you want.