Nice one Michael, lots of interesting features on this design! Sequencing the bit depth must be lots of fun. I completely agree that the "quirk" imparting different timbres on the output signal every time you reduce the bit depth is a feature, not a bug. To me, such unpredictability is much of the charm of playing with synthesizer hardware. -Just a quick heads-up: I wanted to peruse the schematics, but it appears that the webpages for BMC119 and BMC120 are broken.- It seems you have fixed it, thank you!
This seems to sound great! I noticed that the circuit uses 18LF25K22 and its maximum supply voltage is 3.6V. Perhaps this is an error, please note, perhaps 18F25K22 is used?
Nice one Michael, lots of interesting features on this design! Sequencing the bit depth must be lots of fun. I completely agree that the "quirk" imparting different timbres on the output signal every time you reduce the bit depth is a feature, not a bug. To me, such unpredictability is much of the charm of playing with synthesizer hardware.
-Just a quick heads-up: I wanted to peruse the schematics, but it appears that the webpages for BMC119 and BMC120 are broken.- It seems you have fixed it, thank you!
This seems to sound great! I noticed that the circuit uses 18LF25K22 and its maximum supply voltage is 3.6V. Perhaps this is an error, please note, perhaps 18F25K22 is used?
I'd like to listen to some music made with your modules. Is there something, somewhere?