Cocoquantus Delay Circuit Explained
Not long ago I built a DIY Cocoquantus Delay. I received a second PC board from Josh Rodriquez, and he reminded me to use it for tracing the delay circuit … Read More
Not long ago I built a DIY Cocoquantus Delay. I received a second PC board from Josh Rodriquez, and he reminded me to use it for tracing the delay circuit … Read More
Signal attenuation was a function missing from my collection of DIY things based on designs by Peter Blasser. All of these devices use a single +9 volt supply (Peter wanted … Read More
Four DIY Ciat-Lonbarde units patched together and running automatically. From right to left above: A key to this patch is the delay output being fed back into one of the … Read More
Josh Rodriquez again gifted me two PC boards! This time they are replicas of the delay lines in the Cocoquants v1. One of the boards was partially assembled and Josh … Read More
This experiment came about because I have no envelope generators in my DIY Ciat-Lonbarde collection. I have the quad VCA, but only triangles and triangle-like steps from the DIY Quantussy … Read More
Fourth in this series of oscillators controlled by the DIY Quantussy and followed by Qu-Bit Data Bender, Make Noise Mimeophon, and Happy Nerding FX-Aid Pro. I got a little more … Read More
The previous post details the Flight of Harmony Famine 1500 build. Here it is, controlling all of my Ieaskul F. Mobenthey modules by Peter Blasser. For this patch I used … Read More
DIY Quantussy uses two of its oscillators for audio and the other three for modulation. The Ciat-Lonbarde quad VCAs are put to use. Two of them modulate the levels of … Read More
A little performance on Ciat-Lonbarde Sidrax. Pitches controlled by DIY Quantussy. Echos added by Make Noise Mimeophon. Recording and video have the same audio.
Updated: Added four more short takes. Controlling the IFM rack with Quantussy. Fourses outputs are level modulated and frequency modulated. FX added with uBurst Clouds. Some recordings drier than others.