Digisound 80
In February 1980 Charles Blakey launched the DIY Digisound 80 modular synthesizer in ETI magazine. He set out to provide an affordable, flexible synthesizer in modular form, the parts of which could be constructed as stand-alone units or as 9"x3" panels in a larger case.[1] Plans for many of the early modules appeared in the early to mid-1980s as construction articles in two British electronics magazines – ETI and E&MM.[2]
References
- ^ Digisound 80 in Sound On Sound, Jan 2000
- ^ Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer
External links
- Archive.org:Digisound-80 owners manual
- Wall Of (Digi) Sound Building a Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer
- Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer
- Digisound 80 and a couple of small modifications
- Digisound 80, SOS, January 2000
- Updating an 80’s Analog Synthesizer using PIC Microcontrollers
- Photos on Flickr
- Videos on YouTube
SoundCloud
Mod Wiggler threads
- Digisound 80 refurbishment
- Refurbished digisound modular plus
- VCO/LFO PCB for CEM3340 chips
- Digisound in eurorack and [ORDER] Digisound eurorack
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