Brilliant. But I'd add a mixer (A simple TL072 based one). In order not to need a separate module just for the drums. I'd also make a module for the "noisy" percussions (snare, open and closed hihats). For completeness. Or I'd probably combine the 2 modules in one (a la Delptronics LDB2e). Moreover, I'd label "FREQ" "PITCH" and "ENV" "DECAY" (this is just to match my personal taste)
You're 100% right! Adding a mixer circuit would make the patching simpler, however I couldn't make a room for it with 3 circuits in 6hp. And I'm also thinking to make sort of simple and psuedo All-IN-ONE(kick, snare, hh) drum module sooner or later. Thanks!
@@SLOWROOMNOISE Throwing in my 2 cents: You could maybe make longer stripboards perpendicuar to the panel by the LONG side. And maybe stack 2 of them "face to face" or "back to back", as they fit better. You could maybe use 8HP panels (by the way, where do you get the 6HP ones? Doepfer doesn't make them anymore!)
@@SLOWROOMNOISE You might also be interested in this video from Kristrian Bläsol (I can't post the link or RUclips will delete this comment): "TomTomTom Twin-T filter Drums - DIY Modular in a Week 9.2"
@@mutedsounds2k Yes! I sometimes install the stripboards horizontally using stand-offs, like this, ruclips.net/video/Xor8zwCPeQI/видео.html . And I got 6hp faceplates from a local shop, unfortunately they offer only 129mm, not 128.5mm in height. It's not a big matter though.
The jamming in the intro sounds awesome, great job!
Thanks!
So cool to watch you build this!
Thanks!
How is that "sonar ping" generated at the beginning of the video? Great content by the way!
Hi! It's from 555 vco triggered by clock divider.
Brilliant. But I'd add a mixer (A simple TL072 based one).
In order not to need a separate module just for the drums.
I'd also make a module for the "noisy" percussions (snare, open and closed hihats).
For completeness.
Or I'd probably combine the 2 modules in one (a la Delptronics LDB2e).
Moreover, I'd label "FREQ" "PITCH" and "ENV" "DECAY" (this is just to match my personal taste)
You're 100% right!
Adding a mixer circuit would make the patching simpler, however I couldn't make a room for it with 3 circuits in 6hp. And I'm also thinking to make sort of simple and psuedo All-IN-ONE(kick, snare, hh) drum module sooner or later.
Thanks!
@@SLOWROOMNOISE Throwing in my 2 cents:
You could maybe make longer stripboards perpendicuar to the panel by the LONG side.
And maybe stack 2 of them "face to face" or "back to back", as they fit better.
You could maybe use 8HP panels (by the way, where do you get the 6HP ones? Doepfer doesn't make them anymore!)
@@SLOWROOMNOISE You might also be interested in this video from Kristrian Bläsol (I can't post the link or RUclips will delete this comment):
"TomTomTom Twin-T filter Drums - DIY Modular in a Week 9.2"
@@mutedsounds2k Yes! I sometimes install the stripboards horizontally using stand-offs, like this, ruclips.net/video/Xor8zwCPeQI/видео.html .
And I got 6hp faceplates from a local shop, unfortunately they offer only 129mm, not 128.5mm in height. It's not a big matter though.
@@mutedsounds2k Thanks for the video. I'll look it up!
This looks like a double triple twin t to me.
Yes. Actually I made two of them, so double triple twin-ts.