PWM SENDER + FSR VOLUME CONTROLLER
13:19
DIY EURORACK YUSYNTH QUAD LFO
15:03
DIY EURORACK SWITCHED MULTIPLE
4:43
MAKING OF EURORACK FACEPLATE
5:34
DIY EURORACK XR-2206 VCO
16:11
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DIY EURORACK MFOS VC LFO w/SYNC MOD
11:09
DIY EURORACK LOG/LIN VCA
13:52
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DIY EURORACK CMOS ADSR
15:22
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KORG SQ-1 WOODEN SIDE PANELS
3:36
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DIY EURORACK MFOS ECHOFXXX
13:01
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DIY EURORACK 440Hz GENERATOR
17:11
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DIY EURORACK USB LAMP
8:43
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DIY EURORACK ATTENUVERTER
13:05
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DIY EURORACK CLOCK GENERATOR
10:59
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DIY EURORACK THOMAS HENRY X-4046 VCO
15:58
DIY EURORACK JOYSTICK
13:56
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DIY EURORACK SKIFF & POWER SUPPLY
13:12
DIY EURORACK VC CROSSFADER/VCA
14:50
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DIY EURORACK EARS
13:47
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DIY EURORACK MONO PARALLEL MIXER
13:59
DIY MFOS WEIRD SOUND GENERATOR
18:08
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DIY EURORACK MFOS VCO
10:53
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DIY EURORACK MFOS SPRING REVERB
11:16
DIY EURORACK QUAD LOGIC GATES
10:03
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@RobertoDiAguiar
@RobertoDiAguiar 18 күн бұрын
Very good
@johnp3541
@johnp3541 21 күн бұрын
What printing paper have you used?
@user-go6rq8hk5d
@user-go6rq8hk5d 2 ай бұрын
Very cool project, thank you, is it possible to make CV outputs all at the same tempo? Where can this be corrected in the sketch? Thanks in advance for your answer :)
@vladosmp
@vladosmp 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Thanks for share all you work. It's amazing! <3
@lucaaaqwq6602
@lucaaaqwq6602 2 ай бұрын
Hi, beautiful work, can i ask you what type of wire are you using to wire jack to board and board to board?(the white one). Thank you! Have a nice day.
@maikmario71
@maikmario71 2 ай бұрын
Hello, Thank you for your work and publishing this! The 15k (20k) resistors on your stripboard are not included in the schematic, did you add these two resistors yourself to control volts for the waveform? Greetings
@DAP-TV
@DAP-TV 3 ай бұрын
Too much work! 😂
@_epe2590
@_epe2590 3 ай бұрын
what software do u use to design the stripboard?
@cullenparish3097
@cullenparish3097 3 ай бұрын
I've been looking for a stripboard layout for the Weird Sound Generator, and this looks awesome! Is the layout on the linked website confirmed to work? On the CV input board, does that get any power or ground, and what does that switch do?
@EdEditz
@EdEditz 3 ай бұрын
My favourite VCO.
@frenziedcurtain
@frenziedcurtain 4 ай бұрын
Looks great, thanks for sharing. Anyone got tips on milling out slots for faders without an expensive milling machine?
@giorgivision3040
@giorgivision3040 5 ай бұрын
Superb work. Quick question, what method do you use to print decals?
@howardhurtt6612
@howardhurtt6612 5 ай бұрын
Is a schematic available for this build?
@HeavyDutyModularSynths
@HeavyDutyModularSynths 6 ай бұрын
i have a decent ammount of modules but not logic gates, can you tell me, exactly how it functions to make noise ? i know, like, if a gate gets a signal it can open another, like, a transistor or something, but does it let sound through, or only voltages ???? is i guess what im really asking, or does it make sound its self? ?? sorry if this is stupid question
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 6 ай бұрын
Hi! It’s not stupid question at all. What u were saying is correct. It sends cv to another module like vca to open their gates logically. Does it make sound itself? No and yes. Normally it sends cv to another but If u plug gate cv into mixer, you can hear ‘tick’ sound. Of course you can make noise which has pattern. Hope it helps!
@HeavyDutyModularSynths
@HeavyDutyModularSynths 6 ай бұрын
@@SLOWROOMNOISE ah ok, it multiplies voltages, or , takes them togather, to output.... but.... one more thing, what depends on how long the gate stays open on the voltage of the logic ?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 6 ай бұрын
@HeavyDutyModularSynths It depends on logic chips. This link might help. computerengineeringforbabies.com/en-eu/blogs/engineering/logic-gate
@Speedking762
@Speedking762 7 ай бұрын
Great video, man! What program did you use to calculate values for matching the output?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 7 ай бұрын
Thanks! It’s called ‘circuitjs’ by falstad. The link is here. www.falstad.com/circuit/ Hope it helps!
@Speedking762
@Speedking762 7 ай бұрын
@@SLOWROOMNOISE big thanks!
@finns7043
@finns7043 8 ай бұрын
I have build the Module, but for some reason the delayed sounds are distorted and i dont know why. Everything else works. Any Idears how to fix it?
@vintagesynthesizers
@vintagesynthesizers 8 ай бұрын
Ugly.
@bearshield7138
@bearshield7138 8 ай бұрын
love this
@professionalhuman4429
@professionalhuman4429 8 ай бұрын
Really looka fantastic!
@bearshield7138
@bearshield7138 8 ай бұрын
sweet job
@City2x
@City2x 9 ай бұрын
Very nice'
@TheGhostchaser8
@TheGhostchaser8 9 ай бұрын
What graphics program are you using?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 9 ай бұрын
It’s adobe illustrator. Hope it helps.
@traumkapitan
@traumkapitan 9 ай бұрын
the music you play at around 1:00 do you have it on bandcamp?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I don’t have an account on bandcamp. If I open one, I’ll put the link on my youtube channel.
@analogart5251
@analogart5251 9 ай бұрын
hello, good job, where can we find your memo of the values and pinouts of the components that you have on your work surface? time at 5:15 in vidéo
@City2x
@City2x 9 ай бұрын
Nice work! 👏🏾👏🏾
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 9 ай бұрын
Again - Amazing session! Not to mention your building and editing skills! You’re very talented!
@IsraelBetanzos-lu3pc
@IsraelBetanzos-lu3pc Ай бұрын
I just watch your channel, it's amazing how dedicated you are to your sequencer craft, keep it up. I hope to see a tutorial on how to build a sequencer, I always wanted to build something like this :33
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful session!
@jyu0715
@jyu0715 10 ай бұрын
cool project! i've been wanting to do something similar.. by the way, the arduino project hub link in your website is down. did you migrate to another site or are you no longer sharing that info?
@REL1C
@REL1C 10 ай бұрын
Rad build, can't wait to make one myself. Thank you for the great video, really inspiring.
@AntonGavrilov-tg3oj
@AntonGavrilov-tg3oj 11 ай бұрын
This is how faceplates should be properly made 👍
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@BristlyBright
@BristlyBright Жыл бұрын
Found your channel the other day. It is really good! I do especially love the short music performances you do. <3 Absolutely awesome and very inspiring!! About to start building modules myself and are currently looking in to the "show stopping" power part. As soon as that is done there is time to start making sound generating modules. And you have a lot of nice modules to look in to. Thank you for sharing your projects! It means a lot for me as a beginner. Your channel deserves a lot more subs!
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE 11 ай бұрын
Thanks and feel good it helps!
@draconianrhythms
@draconianrhythms Жыл бұрын
Outstanding job - could you elaborate on your water transfer process for the labels?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
How about this? kzbin.info/www/bejne/i3eUkoWnmpWiZ68 Hope it helps.
@alexanderadamo
@alexanderadamo Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏 Great Work!!!
@unsoundmethodology
@unsoundmethodology Жыл бұрын
Very nicely done! Thank you for showing this; you've got a great process here. I particularly like the deburring demo; I'd been doing it with.a manual countersinking tool, but using the same step drill that i would have already been using to make the holes should be a great time-saver.
@andewprod
@andewprod Жыл бұрын
Me being at the stage where building simple opamp mixers is a big task for me this is like the endboss.. lots of respect for doing such a good job and thanks for sharing the process!!
@finns7043
@finns7043 Жыл бұрын
Cool module :) I will make the first switch a button, because it does not matter. *1 is the same as /1. And when you press the button you can set an internal chock BPM with the 7 switches (1-127BPM). After releasing the Button you can multiply or divide the internal clock as usual. And when there is an input signal at trig it switches back to this. :)
@andrewbernal7132
@andrewbernal7132 Жыл бұрын
i hate to be that person, but what is that yellow pedal?
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
Nothing special, but just a home-made version of deep blue delay with some modifications such as kill dry and time range switch.
@andrewbernal7132
@andrewbernal7132 Жыл бұрын
@@SLOWROOMNOISE That is awesome! very cool design. and very fun circuit to mess with. Thanks !
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
@@andrewbernal7132 If you need a schematic and stripboard layout, I will upload them to my blog.
@andrewbernal7132
@andrewbernal7132 Жыл бұрын
@@SLOWROOMNOISE that would be awesome! i would definitely go through it. as well it would help other people since there isn't a lot of info out there on exploring pt2399. funny enough i was thinking yellow as well for mine, too many blue and white echos/reverbs. thanks again!
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
@@andrewbernal7132 I’m going to upload them soon, also the enclosure layout too. Hope it helps!
@unsoundmethodology
@unsoundmethodology Жыл бұрын
Very cool, and nicely done! (I need to look over the Thomas Henry schematic again; i don't have any XR2206es, but I've got a few XR2209s, simpler VCO chips with a near-identical design. Should see if i can make something of them.)
@alanc6752
@alanc6752 Жыл бұрын
Nice vid and panel.
@SanchezOKelly
@SanchezOKelly Жыл бұрын
Anyone have information on how the decal was applied? That looks really good. I'd like to do that to some of my own work.
@grymdylan
@grymdylan Жыл бұрын
I am going to try and make this in regular 3U format with 2 extra outputs for the 1 clock -- any tips on this? I'm very much a beginner with arduino. Could I just copy the code for that pin and reference a different pin then wire it out too?
@multipermiso
@multipermiso Жыл бұрын
I like your work, congratulations!. what software did you use to design the structure?
@InterplainMusic
@InterplainMusic Ай бұрын
My very same question..
@oiledbasement
@oiledbasement Жыл бұрын
One thing I've found that saves me a ton of time on builds is if I'm using metal for the panel, I will just ground it using one or two wires to the stripboard, this means you can omit the ground connects to the shaft pin for all of your jacks. If I'm using metal body pots, I just bend the leg that's supposed to go to ground over to the pot body and solder it to itself. This drastically cleans up the wiring and makes things a bit easier to look at.
@EdEditz
@EdEditz 3 ай бұрын
That's actually not such a good idea because there will still be some resistance when you go from aluminium faceplate to steel from the sockets. This VCO is particularly sensitive for grounding issues so it's always a good idea to wire up the ground on all the sockets you use. For instance I built this VCO and I had problems getting the external pulse width CV input to go to 0%. It would still influence the Pulse Width even when turned fully off. Grounding the input socket solved the problem eventhough it was mounted in a aluminium faceplate that was grounded to the stripboard. But you can still save on wiring when you connect all the grounds together by weaving a copper wire through all the ground lugs on the sockets, soldering them in and then solder the wire to the stripboard ground.
@maikmario71
@maikmario71 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for publishing! There is an error with the optional SYNC BOARD! C5 (100NF) goes from +12v to -12V! it should go from -12V to GND ! C3 (100NF,+12V to GND) is missing, it may not be that important that C3 is missing ? you didn't specify the PWM change of the resistors! It didn't work for me at first, it was on the 2N5458 for sync, my transistor came from China and didn't work, EVERYTHING didn't work, no sign of life, then I took a 2SK30A with a different pin design and it worked great right away!
@photobremen
@photobremen Жыл бұрын
..dobrze połączone
@FileTransferProtocol
@FileTransferProtocol Жыл бұрын
@slowroom Thanks for doing this. The project looks perfect for something I am trying to put together. Unfortunately, the link on your blog that goes to the code seems to be broken. Could you share there code and schematic again? Thanks!
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
Hi, there. First of all, I have to say sorry for the broken link. I've could upload the code and schematic on my webpage, but all the things don't belong to me, so I just put the link on my youtube. If you let me know your email, I'll send the files you want, such as arduino code and shcematic.
@notjux
@notjux Жыл бұрын
Imagine trying to learn about this shit before the internet. I wanted to know how to daisy chain bus boards and this video had me sorted in less than 7 minutes. We live in an amazing time!
@santiagodagostino54
@santiagodagostino54 Жыл бұрын
Great build! Thank you for making these videos, they are very illustrative, I would love to see you doing a sample and hold module, regards!
@bjared
@bjared Жыл бұрын
I'm always surprised at how heavy the SQ-64 is when I gotta pick it up. Such a solid, well-constructed device, but those wooden sides actually look amazing. Well done!
@wagnertasca294
@wagnertasca294 Жыл бұрын
I friend, congratulation for your job! Please, can you infor me what software you use for stripboards? thank you very much!
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It’s called ‘DIYLC’ and its link to download is here. github.com/bancika/diy-layout-creator/releases/tag/v4.35.0a Hope it helps!
@wagnertasca294
@wagnertasca294 Жыл бұрын
@@SLOWROOMNOISE Thanks for the information!!!
@SLOWROOMNOISE
@SLOWROOMNOISE Жыл бұрын
​@@wagnertasca294 No problem at all! I hope you build well!