Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Thursday, 25 August 2022
Encephalo Adjuster - NLC - Build notes - part 1
It uses LDRs (light dependant resistors)
Links
+ Wiki
+ BOM
The build looks like it can get crazy with a huge number of LDRs ... twenty four.
I understand it has wide sweet spots and is an excellent sounding phaser. Should be fun to build .
Doesn't look like there are any hard to find parts.. apart from the 13700 op-amp which seems to be in short supply from some shops
The name of the module comes from a mind control device that appears in a few of AE Van Vogt's Sci-Fi novels.
Van Vogt began publishing science fiction with “The Black Destroyer,” the first of four stories which became his novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle.
His other major works include Slan, The Weapon Shops of Isher, and The World of Ā. (Null A) which is of course a NLC module.
+ NULL-A - mini synth - 2VCOs, 2 filters, etc - Build notes
The Voyage of the space beagle was first published in 1950, though most of this book was written much earlier and published separately:
- Chapters 1-6 appeared as "Black Destroyer" in the July 1939 edition of Astounding Science Fiction;
- Chapters 13-21 appeared as "Discord in Scarlet" in the December 1939 edition of Astounding Science Fiction;
- Chapters 22-28 appeared as "M33 in Andromeda" in the August 1943 edition of Astounding Science-Fiction.
- Chapters 1-6 appeared as "Black Destroyer" in the July 1939 edition of Astounding Science Fiction;
- Chapters 13-21 appeared as "Discord in Scarlet" in the December 1939 edition of Astounding Science Fiction;
- Chapters 22-28 appeared as "M33 in Andromeda" in the August 1943 edition of Astounding Science-Fiction.
There are eight TL074s and one LM 13700
Get the ICs on first.
Rest of the caps, resistors.
Trimmer - 100k
Trannies - BC587 & 547
schottky diodes
to be continued....,.
Encephalo Adjuster - NLC - Build notes - part 2 (Completion)
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Elk Elektroniks workshop this Sat - 27th Aug
Elk Elektroniks are holding a workshop this sat.
The Neutral Labs Scrat Steiner-Parker filter.
This is a eurorack DIY kit.
" You can change the resonance flavour by plugging in components like
diodes, capacitors or resistors (even LEDs and/or light-dependent
resistors) directly to the front panel. A set of preset cartridges is
also available, which gives you instant access to a variety of filter
sounds. You could even make your own. Or go all in and connect some
jumper wires to a breadboard for pretty much endless possibilities."
Thursday, 18 August 2022
Poultry in Motion - build part 3
Part 3 of the build for Poulty in Motion
This module can be viewed as a VC delay on the top
and a clock divider on the bottom with sync out.
The Clock Jack is an input.
The sync out is fed to a divider to get 12 stages of sync signal.
The sync signal source is a Pt2333 delay IC.
Another way to use this module is as a VCO with divided outputs.
Its not calibrated to 1V/oct , but you can still use the clock input to control the pitch.
In egg timer mode the crystal will generate a second
count (0.125Hz, 0.25Hz, 0.5Hz, 1Hz, etc). This is for getting your
system to work with BPM type drum machines or just to have a regular
count or whatever you think might be fun.
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Part 1 of the build is here:
Part 2 is here
RL Leds
The RL next to the vactrol determines the brightness of the LED in
the vactrol. If using a shop one, just shove in 1k. If using a DIY
with a bright LED, then 2k2-4k7 should suffice.
I'm using 2.7k resistors on all the RLs.
My vactrol will be diy
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32.768kHz crystal
Purchased on tayda
Andrew mentioned the oscillator vibrating.
" The crystal is a bit delicate, best to fold it down flat on the
PCB once installed so it doesn’t get bumped around. On the 3rd prototype the module put out a high pitched whine, not from the outputs,
it was the module itself. This turned out to be the crystal
vibrating; it is easily fixed by moving it a little, press it down
harder against the PCB. Worst case you may need to give it a dab of
hot glue as a cushion. This only happened with one build, so I guess
it is not that common."
I'm testing using some bluetac as a cushion.
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vactrol time
"DIY is fine with GL5506/GL5516, LED
and some heatshrink, otherwise
something like NSL-32 will do."
using a Gl5516 & orange LED
The GL5516 are cheap ... bought a pack of 100 on ebay
Shrink wrap the two.
headers
Jacks & Pots
Its done
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Fez 4 - morocco - University karaouiyine of fes
Some pics from Fez in Morocco
University karaouiyine of fes
(al-Qarawiyyin)... the oldest university in the world ??
It was founded as a mosque by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 and
subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centers
of the Islamic Golden Age
The Al-Attarine Madrasa (founded in 1323), just north of the Qarawiyyin Mosque
Some sources, such as UNESCO and the Guinness World Records, cite al-Qarawiyyin as the oldest university or oldest continually operating higher learning institution in the world (Wikipedia)
The architecture is significant.
Its a mix of Moroccan and Islamic styles
The Uni was founded in 859 by Fatima al-Fihri.... little is known about this woman other than that she
she migrated from Qayrawan in Tunisia to Fez, Morocco.
She used an inheritance to build a mosque & religious school which was turned into this university in 1963. Marinid decoration in the cupola over the vestibule of Bab al-Ward, the central northern gate of the mosque
Wednesday, 17 August 2022
Project Contempory ArtSpace - Fri 19th Aug, 2022
Project Contemporary Art Space
Art & Electronic Music , Friday 19 Aug.
255 Keira St
Wollongong
Some pics from the night.
Hopefully, there will be many more nights like this.
Thanks to everyone for organising this
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