Hello,
Elektor, (a germann DIY magazin) releases in thier september edtion an multieffects unit based on the FV-1
http://www.elektor.de/jahrgang/2010/sep ... ynkx?tab=1
DIY Kit form Elektor with FV-1 chip
Moderator: frank
In Elektor Netherlands and Elektor UK as well !!
Congratulations !!
Elektor is well known in the Netherlands and the article is available in dutch as well.
http://www.elektor.nl/artikelen-als-pdf ... 7745.lynkx
I noticed they also have an English version:
http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2010/s ... 6658.lynkx
If you buy 10 Credits you can download the article from them.
I will certainly download it since I am interested to find out how they have done it...
Elektor is well known in the Netherlands and the article is available in dutch as well.
http://www.elektor.nl/artikelen-als-pdf ... 7745.lynkx
I noticed they also have an English version:
http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2010/s ... 6658.lynkx
If you buy 10 Credits you can download the article from them.
I will certainly download it since I am interested to find out how they have done it...
It appears the German version has some free downloads but you need an account to get them, not sure what they are as I don't speak any German.
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize
Experimental Noize
Re: In Elektor Netherlands and Elektor UK as well !!
Mr H,hkwijhe wrote:Congratulations !!
Elektor is well known in the Netherlands and the article is available in dutch as well.
http://www.elektor.nl/artikelen-als-pdf ... 7745.lynkx
I noticed they also have an English version:
http://www.elektor.com/magazines/2010/s ... 6658.lynkx
If you buy 10 Credits you can download the article from them.
I will certainly download it since I am interested to find out how they have done it...
Iwas aware of it although I thought this to be the Leslie solution from that developer in Germany as he went in non-disclosure mode. Looking at the picture it seems to have a link with the design from Poland. Myself, I'm still getting my design boxed in although I do recognize this as a potential better (read much more expensive ) solution. I'm also wondering about soldering the SMT device. In the design I'm using, the FV-1 daughterboard I'm avoiding this hurdle. Anyway I'm also very curious. It's great to see this type of ever expanding exposure to the FV-1 device here in Europe!
Piet
How its made
I have now read the article this is how its done:
Hardware with two pcbs:
main pcb:
-FV-1
-24LC32
-Dry-wet mix using digital pot
-ATmega8
-MIDI-in
controller pcb (user interface):
-ATtiny2313
-LCD
-rotary encoder
-3 switches
The FV-1 is the only smd all others through hole.
Controller board uses serial link to talk to main board.
Software:
64 presets
editing using switches
MIDI
So a nice design however quite a large BOM.
Elektor will sell complete kits consisting all thing you need.
I am wondering what the price will be......
Hardware with two pcbs:
main pcb:
-FV-1
-24LC32
-Dry-wet mix using digital pot
-ATmega8
-MIDI-in
controller pcb (user interface):
-ATtiny2313
-LCD
-rotary encoder
-3 switches
The FV-1 is the only smd all others through hole.
Controller board uses serial link to talk to main board.
Software:
64 presets
editing using switches
MIDI
So a nice design however quite a large BOM.
Elektor will sell complete kits consisting all thing you need.
I am wondering what the price will be......