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expanoncolin
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« on: December 15, 2003, 08:37:38 PM »

Here's a bunch of pictures.

Here's the "main" workstation.  There's my big ol' protoboard... Right now, it's got an envelope driven tremolo on it... the LED on the left is the tremolo one and the one covered in tape is the envelope one.  The new addition to the left of the breadboard is my new oscilloscope, proudly displaying the triangle and square outputs of a 8083.  Down on the floor is a Frequency analyzer I made TB, CV in, waveform-selectable, and cutoff mixable... still thinking about doing an envelope control.  Next to that is the world's first finished parallel universe Smiley

Here's my cabinet above the workstation, full of lost projects... You can see my boxes, all of the jacks (amongst most of the rest of the ebay lot splitters stock), some odd DPDT switches, a small clone I'm working on, a tape player I've modified q uite a bit, a bunch of PCBs and other misc. things...

This is the table I tend to just sort of put things.  There's a bag of pots there that's for sale on the eBay lots page too.  And the "nintendomuff"...



What about yours?

-Colin
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2003, 08:44:31 PM »

are you finding your oscilloscope useful? or are you just using it to add a more "mad scientist" atmosphere? it is definitly working for mad science hahaha
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2003, 08:58:24 AM »

Quote from: "Hot_Rats"
are you finding your oscilloscope useful? or are you just using it to add a more "mad scientist" atmosphere? it is definitly working for mad science hahaha

Hahaha, no way, I use the oscilloscope a ton.  It's quite useful, especially with pedals that are very LFO-based.  I can't wait to use it for my analog delay, so I can get specific clock frequencies for specific delay times.

-Colin
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