
Friday, 3 January 2014
Negative Voltage

Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Synth Project - Concept
Modular Synth
So, I watched I Dream of Wires and I thought I'd build a nice analogue modular synth. I'd like to practice my electronics, and I thought a modular synth might be a nice project that would take us step by step through analogue electronics. The nice thing about it being modular is that each module can be separated from the rest of the system so that the focus can be entirely on the functionality of each module and not a complicated juggling act of balancing circuits operations. I thought I'd blog this (due to several request).To start this we need a standard to stick by, so that all the modules can operate happily in a common environment.
System Design
Here is an example of the kind of think i'm going for:
So first things first, I need a supplier for the case and the module face plates. I found that the Doepfer stuff all runs on a 3U 19" rack. Schroff are a company that supply this kinda stuff, they also have an ebay store.
Power
Very helpfully, Doepfer provide a lot of information about the basic spec of their system which allowed me to get the information required to build the system environment (or, power supply and chassis)
This diagram specifies +5, +12 and -12 power bar. I've ordered a PSU that'll take 230v AC and kick out +24v DC and give me 3 amps. I don't think I'll need more than 3 amps for this project, but If I find things are going screwy later because I don't have enough juice, it's a simple change to make.
To get the power I want I'm going to have to use a DC-DC converter and some Voltage Regulators. I found a converter on RS that'll take +24 and kick out +15 and -15. It's called a TEL32423 and is quite expensive, but I can't see another way of getting negative voltage onto my system. (I'm guessing the negative will be important for when I try and generate sine waves).
For each connector I will need a +12 VReg and a -12 Vreg. (most vregs need an overhead of a few volts to work, which is why I need a 24V PSU stepped down to 12V), and because I want each module to be correctly isolated, I think I need the vregs for each unit in the bus. Instead of building this power isolation on each board I want to keep it on the power bus, because it makes sense to keep functionality organised and together. So I've ordered a bunch of them. The connectors on this standard bus are 10 way "IDC" connectors, so I have ordered a bunch of plugs, sockets and cables also.
The CV and Gate on the bus are a lovely idea to potentially remove a little bit of the patching from the final front panel. Electrically there is nothing going on here, this is just a bus that allows modules to communicate with other modules without using patch leads. CV is designed for the control voltage (to control pitch) and Gate is designed for the 'On/Off' signal, although these can be used for anything. To isolate these there should be jumpers on the board so this can be configured depending on the system. I am not even sure how useful this will be, but as we are adhering to the standard it doesn't do any harm to do things properly, it might even come in handy later, who knows.
So with all the components on the way, next we will turn to the breadboard to check that we are getting the voltages that we expect before building the power bus board.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
If you pretend it's the 90's then so will I!
"On A Rope" - Rocket from the Crypt
"On and On" - Longpigs
"Smile" - Supernaturals... ???
Wrap your lugholes around this ;)
If you pretend it's the 90's then so will I
"On and On" - Longpigs
"Smile" - Supernaturals... ???
Wrap your lugholes around this ;)
If you pretend it's the 90's then so will I
Friday, 10 February 2012
Monday, 12 December 2011
Amplifier, Mojo Fury & Cyril Sneer @ The Hop & Grape
Amplifier played a storming set last night. The had a fair good go at filling out the Hop & Grape and spend a good hour or so shaving the top of my hearing range, (to excellent effect I hasten to add). Mojo Fury also played a storming set. Album bought and signed, thank you very much. It is a shame though when you see such good bands, and people who are stood about who are too cool to enjoy themselves. I remember when people used to 'pogo' at gigs (for you kids out there, that means the whole audience used to jump up and down, in time with the music!) Anyway, after a while I had had enough of it and though I'd go and enjoy myself down at the front, even if no-one else did, and I must say it's didn't half put a big grin on the face of Mr. Balamir. 10/10
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Desert Island Discs
Igor Stravinsky - The Rite Of Spring
Nine Inch Nails - The Wretched
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home
The American Dollar - Anything You Synthesize
Oceansize - Only Twin
65daysofstatic - Drove Through Ghosts
Radiohead - Just
These 8 songs creatively and delicately balance the emotion of life. From pomp through patience, misery through malice, melancholic and elation. From Sophistication to deprivation. The tracks picked here weight against each other, in a way that only Thai food does. My epitaph, in a careful but wonderful all spectacular display of colour and light, described in sound.
Book: Dante's Inferno
Luxury Item: Piano
Nine Inch Nails - The Wretched
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home
The American Dollar - Anything You Synthesize
Oceansize - Only Twin
65daysofstatic - Drove Through Ghosts
Radiohead - Just
These 8 songs creatively and delicately balance the emotion of life. From pomp through patience, misery through malice, melancholic and elation. From Sophistication to deprivation. The tracks picked here weight against each other, in a way that only Thai food does. My epitaph, in a careful but wonderful all spectacular display of colour and light, described in sound.
Book: Dante's Inferno
Luxury Item: Piano
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