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    Cherry Audio MemoryMode Synth/Controller

    This is the sort of finished version of the MemoryMode standalone synth / controller. https://youtu.be/csdjZZ96Cog
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    Cherry Audio Arp Qudra

    This is a revision of this project which was completed a few years ago. The front panels had faded in the sunlight and I always wanted to add a felt strip and some filters for the LED displays. https://youtu.be/9kS_OuyHRQw?si=20OZr6gBG6eI-aLD
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    Poly 61 editor and chorus upgrade

    That's an old one now, I couldn't program very well back then. But it works so I'm not going to break it. Was expensive to use a Teensy 4.1 on that, I think it could probably be handled by an esp32 now.
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    Poly 61 editor and chorus upgrade

    Thanks, I've been a member for a while but rarely post.
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    Poly 61 editor and chorus upgrade

    Thanks for the support, much appreciated. It keeps me busy during these crazy times
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    Poly 61 editor and chorus upgrade

    Thanks, much appreciated, but now I want to rebuild my 61 rack with the same editor and chorus in.
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    A traditional Polysynth

    Thanks, it would be nice to have professional panels made, but the panel is just glossy A3 paper with a matte laminate stuck together to span the front panel. Designed with Front Panel Designers.
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    A traditional Polysynth

    It's the case and keyboard of a CME UF 70 classic with it's guts ripped out and repurposed.
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    Akai AX-80 rack mount and editor

    I purchased some boards for an Akai AX-80 and tested them, they worked perfectly with my home made front panel, so I created a set of displays similar to the original in functionality but using 2" OLED displays and added illuminated buttons. Then I decided it needed an editor to unleash the...
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    Poly 61 editor and chorus upgrade

    After upgrading my Poly 61's with Tauntek motherboards they were crying out for an editor to exploit the new sonic capabilities. So I built this simple encoder based editor that can store upto 400 patches in memory and exchange them over sysex with the 61 and other editors. Then I thought it...
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    A traditional Polysynth

    Thanks, I wanted the AX-80 type of display but with a higher resolution and a lot more parameters.
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    A traditional Polysynth

    This design started out as a sort of clone of the old Crumar Bit 01 design, but I soon realized that it was quite lacking and I couldn't make a good sound engine from it, so after a second attempt at digital oscillators and these failing badly I went with a micro controlled dual analogue VCO...
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    A new Hybrid synth

    This is a new synth that I've been working on for a few months, it uses the Teensy Audio Library for the oscillators, noise pitch envelopes and LFOs, this feeds a CS42448 board that gives me 8 analogue outputs, the rest is analogue, Shruthi style 4 LP filters, Electric Druid EnvGen8c envelopes...
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    A Bit More polysynth

    I've been building this synth on and off for over a year, it was originally designed as an 8 voice version of the Crumar Bit 01 with the same bi-timbral capability. Unfortunately these voices of the Bit 01 sounded pretty awful to me, so I scrapped them in favor of AD9833 waveform chips driving...
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    Jeannie Polyphonic DIY Synthesizer

    I want one
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