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I tried to do his VCF... it still doesnt work but I dont have much to test it with so I'll never know... As for analog synths, you should either build a resistor network 1v/oct keyboard, or get a midi->CV interface first. Then get a dual power supply. (+/-12 or 15 volts) After those two, good luck, I hope you don't go broke! :-p

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Hi,

I haven´t heard or seen anything from him in real world, but his stuff looks nice:

http://www.elby-designs.com/

e.g. the ASM-2 is a relatively simple analog synthesizer that can either be built as a modular or a hard-wired version. The Pixie also looks nice, but is more expensive.

Seppoman

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Yes, the Soundlab uses modified modules from Ray Wilson's site.  It is V/Oct.  not sure of the price if you buy a kit.  I had good luck with all of the modules I built (DIY) which he designed.

  Paia has the Fatman, it's V/Hz.  It cost 150 USD.  I have built a couple of these (DIY) not the kits, and have been happy with thier performance.

The rest of my gear is V/Oct, so I built an extra MidiBox CV to control the Fatmen.

Good luck,

gb

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