YEESSSSSS. I've been looking for that since well before this video was even conceived lol Thank you so much, I'm sure this will help many. This has a lot of usefull info :D
@@rot_studios ok, will now try typing it once again, this time in short. as for the mods, another obvious one would be to control sustain\decay caps discharge like it's made in some related electones. another thought is that probably your external modulator shows queer behaviour because you modulate your external clock directly with it's square (or what ever) wave. probably it would be much better to utilize the native conditioning (or what ever) circuit from between the VIB output pin and the internal clock gen.
So cool! When you take the box off does it function normally? I got one of these at goodwill for $3 and would like to attempt this. I also just bought a 2nd one off ebay haha. With that one I would like to try and drastically modifiy it as you said you were thinking of doing. Make it as close as I can to a synth with cs01 type controls.
There are many more hacky points on there. Have fun! It's a great little synth in there! I'm still planning on buying a second one and replacing the main control chip with a custom Atmega based PCB, for more fun :D
@@rot_studios I am very new to all this. I can solder and follow directions well at this point basically. What benefits would you get from the stock ps-3 hardware if you replaced the sound generating chip with the atmega? I am guessing the atmega will give you more variety in waveforms? would that atmega handle the key assignments or just the sound generation?
@@jamesgphoto (late reply sorry) The atmega would have to handle the keyboard input and most of the front panel stuff, but using a chip like the Atmega32 that should be no problem. You can then indeed generate all sorts of custom waveforms and could even generate CV for the filter and such.
Just bought one for trying to do a circuit bend on it but didn't expect to find such a detailed video and page on it. Thnx! You mention some other mods wanted to be made on it, would you detail? Also in the comments you mention an Atmega32 chip.
Hi there great mod especially the drums ! Just a little question, is the PS3 all analog like the PS1 ? I’ve read somewhere that the filters are digital I’m planning a full analog setup for a project that will go through tape that’s why I’m searching an all analog portasound Thanks Tcheeers !
It's analog yes, but the oscillators are all square waves so you could argue thats more digital. They layer two octaves at various amplitudes to create the crude waveshapes/timbres. The filter and vca are the real deal though and have been used in some of their very expensive analog synths :)
Well basic soldering skills are needed, other than that it's not much more than removing a resistor and attaching some wires to whatever you want to use to control for example the cutoff (can be variable resistor (knob) or a light dependant resistor, anything :P). Obviously the clock control is a little more involved but is still simple. What are you most interested in doing first?
Unfortunately it's been a while since I've done this so my memory's too foggy. I'll have to dive back into it and finish that webpage. I'll keep you posted!
We made a whole album using this very organ synth along with moog prodigy for bass, ELKA for strings and some Yamaha CS-80 that we had borrowed for a song or two back in 1983 as Proxies Groovin over Beirut (ua-cam.com/video/sfmngKK2tN4/v-deo.html). Loved this and still do although not having one anymore...
Awesome build
Thanks :)
This is inspiring haha! I knew it had the same VCF but I didn't know that it was possible do all this. I hope I can manage to do something similar!
Glad to hear :) Go nuts!
thanx for the hints.
YEESSSSSS. I've been looking for that since well before this video was even conceived lol
Thank you so much, I'm sure this will help many. This has a lot of usefull info :D
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for some freaking reason my answer seems being constantly deleted. this is a test comment
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ok, will now try typing it once again, this time in short.
as for the mods, another obvious one would be to control sustain\decay caps discharge like it's made in some related electones.
another thought is that probably your external modulator shows queer behaviour because you modulate your external clock directly with it's square (or what ever) wave. probably it would be much better to utilize the native conditioning (or what ever) circuit from between the VIB output pin and the internal clock gen.
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So cool! When you take the box off does it function normally? I got one of these at goodwill for $3 and would like to attempt this. I also just bought a 2nd one off ebay haha. With that one I would like to try and drastically modifiy it as you said you were thinking of doing. Make it as close as I can to a synth with cs01 type controls.
There are many more hacky points on there. Have fun! It's a great little synth in there!
I'm still planning on buying a second one and replacing the main control chip with a custom Atmega based PCB, for more fun :D
@@rot_studios I am very new to all this. I can solder and follow directions well at this point basically. What benefits would you get from the stock ps-3 hardware if you replaced the sound generating chip with the atmega? I am guessing the atmega will give you more variety in waveforms? would that atmega handle the key assignments or just the sound generation?
@@jamesgphoto (late reply sorry) The atmega would have to handle the keyboard input and most of the front panel stuff, but using a chip like the Atmega32 that should be no problem.
You can then indeed generate all sorts of custom waveforms and could even generate CV for the filter and such.
Just bought one for trying to do a circuit bend on it but didn't expect to find such a detailed video and page on it. Thnx!
You mention some other mods wanted to be made on it, would you detail? Also in the comments you mention an Atmega32 chip.
I am planning to replace the oscillators with an atmega so I can have more waveforms and functionality. Glad you like the vid, thanks
Hi there
great mod especially the drums ! Just a little question, is the PS3 all analog like the PS1 ? I’ve read somewhere that the filters are digital
I’m planning a full analog setup for a project that will go through tape that’s why I’m searching an all analog portasound
Thanks
Tcheeers !
It's analog yes, but the oscillators are all square waves so you could argue thats more digital. They layer two octaves at various amplitudes to create the crude waveshapes/timbres.
The filter and vca are the real deal though and have been used in some of their very expensive analog synths :)
Any chance of describing how a dummy like me can do this mod? I'd be happy to pay you for your time and instructions
Well basic soldering skills are needed, other than that it's not much more than removing a resistor and attaching some wires to whatever you want to use to control for example the cutoff (can be variable resistor (knob) or a light dependant resistor, anything :P). Obviously the clock control is a little more involved but is still simple.
What are you most interested in doing first?
Thanks for your reply....I can solder. I'd like to build exactly what you've done here in the video
Unfortunately it's been a while since I've done this so my memory's too foggy. I'll have to dive back into it and finish that webpage. I'll keep you posted!
Okay updated the page a bit, with schematics I had made back then and some info: evilturtle.nl/projects/yamahaps3.html
Hope this helps!
@@rot_studios was every control shown in the link? There appears to be far more on the breakout box
We made a whole album using this very organ synth along with moog prodigy for bass, ELKA for strings and some Yamaha CS-80 that we had borrowed for a song or two back in 1983 as Proxies Groovin over Beirut (ua-cam.com/video/sfmngKK2tN4/v-deo.html). Loved this and still do although not having one anymore...
I definitely recognize some of the sounds, of my Elka too. Nice! :)
@@rot_studios Thanks