Project XII Modular Part 8: Buffered Multiples
Part 8 in the series all about my Project XII diy modular analogue synth looks at the buffered multiples module. In fact this is two modules in one. The first is a buffered patchbay that takes a CV input and shares it across three buffered outputs. The second is a buffered gate multiple. This uses a comparator circuit that can handle a range of gate voltages and process them to give multiple gate outputs at just below the supply rail voltage. This video shows how to build these very simple circuits on stripboard and how to use them in a modular patch. The link for the buffered multiple is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QPjIGVQB4&t=300s The link for Nathan Ramsdens gate buffer is https://synthnerd.wordpress.com/2016/03/17/synth-diy-gate-buffer/
Part 8 in the series all about my Project XII diy modular analogue synth looks at the buffered multiples module. In fact this is two modules in one. The first is a buffered patchbay that takes a CV input and shares it across three buffered outputs. The second is a buffered gate multiple. This uses a comparator circuit that can handle a range of gate voltages and process them to give multiple gate outputs at just below the supply rail voltage. This video shows how to build these very simple circuits on stripboard and how to use them in a modular patch. The link for the buffered multiple is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QPjIGVQB4&t=300s The link for Nathan Ramsdens gate buffer is https://synthnerd.wordpress.com/2016/03/17/synth-diy-gate-buffer/