From: messianic light on
I am just starting with idea to design a digitally controlled analogue
synthesizer

does anyone have basic analogue synthesizer circuits to get me going
with breadboard design?
From: J.A. Legris on
On Mar 29, 5:35 pm, messianic light <damianjohnbr...(a)yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
> I am just starting with idea to design a digitally controlled analogue
> synthesizer
>
> does anyone have basic analogue synthesizer circuits to get me going
> with breadboard design?

Have you tried this?

http://www.google.com/search?q=analog+synthesizer+circuits

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Joe
From: Joel Koltner on
"messianic light" <damianjohnbrown(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:90e5ab9d-3cfa-4834-a4d5-cfbaf5bbca3a(a)b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>I am just starting with idea to design a digitally controlled analogue
> synthesizer
>
> does anyone have basic analogue synthesizer circuits to get me going
> with breadboard design?

Tell us what kind of frequency ranges you'd like to cover, if you just need a
sine wave output or modulation or other waveforms, etc...

From: Robert Baer on
messianic light wrote:
> I am just starting with idea to design a digitally controlled analogue
> synthesizer
>
> does anyone have basic analogue synthesizer circuits to get me going
> with breadboard design?
The Theremin comes to mind...
From: messianic light on
On 29 Mar, 23:35, "Joel Koltner" <zapwireDASHgro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> "messianic light" <damianjohnbr...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>
> news:90e5ab9d-3cfa-4834-a4d5-cfbaf5bbca3a(a)b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I am just starting with idea to design a digitally controlled analogue
> > synthesizer
>
> > does anyone have basic analogue synthesizer circuits to get me going
> > with breadboard design?
>
> Tell us what kind of frequency ranges you'd like to cover, if you just need a
> sine wave output or modulation or other waveforms, etc...

I am only just learning about synthesisers
apparently there is sinewave, sawtooth and squarewave plus others you
may know of
I am looking for a simple circuit to start off with to produce a range
of sounds that I can build on
once I understand them
I am more proficient at digital electronics than analogue electronics

thanks for all the quick replies
any more help would be greatly appreciated