DEMO Further Into the Unknown(Updated w/ more demos)

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DGWVI

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A Parasit Studio Into the Unknown board with a few hacks.
The big rotary selects which output of the PLL is sent to the mix knob-
Position 1 is the stock Squarewave from pins 3&4
Position 2 pulls a Pulse wave from pin 1
Position 3 is also a pulse wave, but an octave higher as dictated by the timing cap. This is pin 2
Position 4 is a saw wave from pin 7
Position 5 comes off of pin 13, not sure what I'd call it

The smaller rotary switch selects the timing cap between pins 6 and 7, from 100pf to 100n. This changes how the VCO responds to the input

There is also an additional 33n cap coming off of the PLL side of R5 that connects to ground. This helps to reign in the tracking so a wider variety of pickups can be reliably used

The extra pot is a 25kB in place of R6, similar to the lag control found on the Schumann



Still need to get it stamped and knobbed, and will be doing a much better and more comprehensive demo tomorrow when I get home.

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Hot damn, that is some cool af PLL goodness. I might have to put at least one more hole in my recent ITU build. Might have to suffice with a 1pt8 switch since that’s what I have on hand and probably all that I can squeeze into the bb box.
 
Hot damn, that is some cool af PLL goodness. I might have to put at least one more hole in my recent ITU build. Might have to suffice with a 1pt8 switch since that’s what I have on hand and probably all that I can squeeze into the bb box.
Lemme look at the schematic again, and see if we might be able to get three more outputs from it
 
Can you run 2 waveforms at once? Might leave off the octave up PE.
You can, but they have different volumes, so you'd have to play around with mixing them. They're pretty much all louder than the pins 3/4 output

Looks like pin 10 can also be used as an output, I will play with that in a bit
 
Here's a few more vids. Each one focusing on a specific output pin of the 4046, with a healthy dose of knob twiddling. I generally left the Fuzz and Sub dialed out so that the VCO sounds were on full display. I also added the output of pin 10. It's not terribly useful, and could use a booster to up it's output gain
Square wave (pin 4)
Pulse 1 (pin 1)
Pulse 2 (pin 2)
Saw (pin 7)
Mix (pin 13)
 
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