So I've got a new obsession, which may be fruitless. The Make Noise Maths is the best-selling module ever. Never got it... never touched one... it's a slope generator that can be a VCO, a clock, a filter, an LFO, an envelope follower, and an envelope generator. Probably wavefolder, trigger-to-gate generator, gate-to-trigger gener ANYWAY, it's a versatile module that can do so much. I guess I'd rather have all those modules more custom-designed to do like... those things.
BUT!!!!! The possibilities. The Maths is almost a Serge DUSG -- dual universal slope generator. The Internet is lousy with schematics for the DUSG and VSG (voltage-controlled slope generator), and it's a fascinating circuit with non-exotic parts, so I schematic'ed one up, routed the PCB, and I'm on the cusp of ordering a run of five (single) slope generators. I'm imagining putting all five of them in a case by themselves with a sequencer or two on the left, and a mixer/amp on the right. It may be a Ciat-Lonbarde-level nonsense machine (Peter Blasser doesn't know I exist but he's my pretend nemesis) but it might be really really interesting.
So anyway, that's what has been happening to me. OH!!! Other stuff too -- my kid Houston threw a rod in his Chevy HHR so I replaced the whole engine, while the car was parked on the street so that was a big job. Had to pull an engine from a car five times (first engine pulled was the wrong type, 2nd engine pulled from Houston's car, 3rd engine pulled was correct type, but after installing it and getting it to run, discovered that it had a thrown rod same as Houston's engine so back out it came for the 4th engine pulled, 5th engine pulled was the correct type AND it runs great) and install an engine twice. I'm glad that job is done, but it was fun to have such a large project to sink my teeth into.
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