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Roolz plus Mimeophon

What to do with the new 5-6-Roolz? (Insert scratchy head emoticon.) How about having it control Make Noise Mimeophon? Yeah, let’s make some noise! Patch is pictured above. The two … Read More

DIY 5-6 Roolz

Most who are familiar with the circuit design work of Peter Blasser know about the Rollz. It first appeared as the ROLLZ-5 Drum Machine. The Rollz-5 PC board, designed by … Read More

UFO Landing

I wanted to combine two of my recent modules, the Oakley Sound Discontinuity and the Erica Synths Black Stereo Delay. They are in there! The full patch audio starts out … Read More

Ciat-Lonbarde PC Boards

I received a bunch of Ciat-Lonbarde printed circuit boards made by Josh Rodriquez from paper circuit images or of his own design. He gave me these in appreciation of the … Read More

Quantussy Petal Board Test

The first petal is built and tested! This is the PCB made by Josh Rodriquez. It’s populated with parts values matching the real Quantussy in my Cocoquantus v1. I’ve added … Read More

Quantussy Petal Schematic

I received a set of five Quantussy Petal PC boards from Ciat-Lonbarde enthusiast, Josh Rodriquez. Josh pointed out to me that the graphic for this PC board is shown on … Read More

Ciat-Lonbarde Lil Sidrassi

The Lil Sidrassi is a paper circuit designed by Peter Blasser.  It has pretty good instructions. Lil Sidrassi was made into a PC board by Dennis Vershoor.  The circuit consists … Read More

4ms Pod 64 Improv Case

Something possessed me to get another small skiff. It’s a 4ms Pod 64, the largest of the 4ms Pod series. I chose it in part for the 55mm depth. This … Read More

Electric Animals

I had an improvisational performance set up to practice for a house concert. But the concert was cancelled, due to Covid-19. The setup, pictured above, is Ciat-lonbarde Plumbutter into Cocoquantus … Read More

Cambient Amping IV

I played out at a local event, Cambient Amping IV, doing an improvisation using mostly Peter Blasser instruments. Didn’t get a picture of the setup, but here’s what I used: … Read More