Audiocrasher: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
-Accepts line-ish level or piëzo contact microphone signal on the input. | -Accepts line-ish level or piëzo contact microphone signal on the input. | ||
-External control for added functionality. (Connect pin 5 to 6 to shut up CV/Pot controlled modulator for example.) | |||
-"Standard" analog synth power interface | |||
If you design a (eurorack) frontplate it might be a nice addition to your analog synth. | |||
Schematic: | |||
[[File:audiocrasher_sch.jpg]] | |||
Soldered: | |||
[[File:audiocrasher_PCB.jpg]] | |||
'''ERRATA: PCB layout error, but it's fixed easily. Solder bridge solution:''' | |||
[[File:fix.jpg]] | [[File:fix.jpg]] | ||
The pot provided is 100k, but that does not really matter. :) |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 18 February 2019
NAND audio crasher
by benadski, made for hackerhotel 2019 through hole soldering workshop
Turns your awkward "Kinderen voor kinderen" collection into nice noise.
Description of this soldering kit:
-Small PCB with 4 jack 3.5mm connectors and potentiometer.
-Turns audio into a squarewave and mixes this with another squarewave.
-Has a gate and CV input.
-Only consumes about 2mA at 5V.
-Accepts line-ish level or piëzo contact microphone signal on the input.
-External control for added functionality. (Connect pin 5 to 6 to shut up CV/Pot controlled modulator for example.)
-"Standard" analog synth power interface
If you design a (eurorack) frontplate it might be a nice addition to your analog synth.
Schematic:
Soldered:
ERRATA: PCB layout error, but it's fixed easily. Solder bridge solution:
The pot provided is 100k, but that does not really matter. :)