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drsyncenstein

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  1. Maybe you can be more specific? ??? Did you check the connections from core to sid and are your voltages correct?
  2. and here: http://www.vintageplanet.nl/content.html
  3. maybe you ordered to late for it to go with the June shipment, the text below is from the website: Although we gladly provide the CEM/SSM chips for sale, this is NOT our main line of business. There will be only 3 more dates that these chips will be mailed out for 2005: in June, in Sepember and in December.
  4. Hello, I noticedthis in the changelog: once I got the Curtis chips I will do some experiments with 8bit CutOff and 8bit Resonance now that's interesting. ;D i'm also waiting for my cem 3372's (that's a vcf\vca combination) to be delivered. i was thinking of using one for each sid. it would be nice if you could have them controlled independently from the sid's build in filters and envelopes. i guess 8 bit cv resolution should be enough, that's what all the older analog synths used. what kind of curtis chips are you using? kind regards, Stefan
  5. Hello, i'm really interested in the aout for midibox sid option. i would like to have a separate controlled vcf for each of my four sids. (i already build two steiner synthacon filtes and they sound great, now i need to think of something for the other two, perhaps the oberheim sem filter) to finish it off i would like to have each sid\vcf to have a vca of it's own. the reason for this is to get rid of the sid noise when there is no note playing. so my question is: will it be possible to send the sid envelope curve as a voltage to a vca or is it possible to have a gate\trigger per sid, so that i can use a dedicated adsr for each vca? i realise that it would not be very good for using the 3 voices in each sid chip when you use it in polyphonic mode, but that's why there are four sids :) Stefan
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