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- 18:05, 29 June 2024 Sound chip (hist | edit) [1,673 bytes] Rob Kam (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A ''' sound chips''' is an ICs that generate an audio signal in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcade_game arcade game]s, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_console video game console]s, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_computer home computer]s, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_card sound card]s and synthesizers. == Synthesis methods == In the late 20th century, various methods for generating sound electronically were develo...")
- 20:42, 24 June 2024 Roland Alpha Juno 2 (hist | edit) [1,838 bytes] Lunotron (talk | contribs) (mod-wheel repair) Tag: Visual edit
- 12:36, 23 June 2024 Repairing (hist | edit) [25 bytes] Lunotron (talk | contribs) (removed "categories", because not fitting in here)
- 18:46, 7 April 2024 Kosmo (hist | edit) [4,045 bytes] Rob Kam (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|500px|Subject 44b - VC Furby in the LMNC Kosmo format modular synth. '''Kosmo''', a modular synthesizer format developed by Look Mum No Computer for his live music performances, has gained popularity among DIY modular synth enthusiasts. == Specifications == The format is electrically compatible with the Eurorack format; however, the panels are 20cm high, widths are in multiples of 2.5cm, and audio and CV are patc...")
- 18:43, 7 April 2024 Kosmo components (hist | edit) [13,249 bytes] Rob Kam (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|300px|A Kosmo format LMNC #1222 VCO thumb|right|300px|Crimps, KF2510 (aka Molex KK 254) 4 pin housing and PCB header '''Kosmo components''' attempts to list the "off-board" components of Kosmo format modules. Electrically the Kosmo format is Eurorack compatible, however the front panel and controls are closer to those of 5U parts.<ref>[https://www....")
- 18:11, 7 April 2024 Look Mum No Computer (hist | edit) [3,024 bytes] Rob Kam (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|250px|Look Mum No Computer '''Look Mum No Computer''', or '''LMNC''' for short, is the stage name of Sam Battle, a British musician and maker. Sam initiated Look Mum No Computer in April 2016, initially as the name for a zine. LMNC gained popularity through his YouTube channel, where he shares videos documenting the process of building various electronic instruments, conducting experiments, and showcasing his musi...")