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Old 27th August 2012   #1
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Bumped onto this: emergencynth. Unlike most of other noise boxes I've seen this could be quite usefull beside pure noiz-fun. This demo sorta' reminds me of old Oval.
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Does it have cv/gate output from the sequencer and can it be externally triggered?
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Does it have cv/gate output from the sequencer and can it be externally triggered?
It's says on the site...
" It sends and receives +5v gate trigger pulses and 1v/octave cv over a 5 octave range which are compatible with a wide range of vintage gear and midi to cv converters. "

This would lead me to believe it can do both in and out.

Cool modes on the sequencer to for such a "primitive" box.
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nice little power house!
Arduino based?
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nice little power house!
Arduino based?
According to the user manual it is ATMEGA328 based. I believe this chip, or one similar to it, is used on the Arduino development boards.

I wonder what it uses for oscillators. VCOs? DCOs? Digital?

Doesn't look like it has a filter though. Or envelopes.
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I believe these are sold out now if I'm not mistaken. There was only going to be a run of 100 of these little boxes. Pretty awesome stuff though. No filter but does have an envelope, just no control outside of fast or slow switch. Also I thought the packaging was "cute" for lack of a better word.
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digital oscillators it sounds like.
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