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Old 28.11.2005, 12:21 AM
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just when i thought it had lost its thrill completely, im lookin forward to this christmas

http://www.paia.com/fatman.htm
some custom jobs
http://www.paia.com/hallofam/index.htm

these guys have lots of toys like vocoders, theremins, modulars, pre amps and its all analogue and all a quarter of the price you would expect to pay all you need is some spare time/cash, patience, and a little soldering skills.
i wont be buying the case on offer at the site i have bought an old sinclair spectrum from 1984 so it will be analogue and vintage with midi..
lots of sites showing mod plans how to hard syn osc,s and i am thinking of splicing in a photo theremin i built as an extra ocsillator or optical lfo. i,m gonna have this baby blingin :P
moog was right when he said synths are the new hotrods
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Old 28.11.2005, 11:08 AM
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I only wish I had the skill and patience to do something like this.

303 is the guy to talk to about this sort of thing here. Pretty sure he has built a few "do it yourself" synths.

You'll have to give us a step by step photo journal of how it goes when you start it Gimpoid.
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Old 28.11.2005, 12:42 PM
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lol i remember 303 built one of thos modulars and he did few mistakes which led to an unstable modular synth,that might be cool for expirimental music
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Old 28.11.2005, 01:01 PM
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I've acctually built that PAiA 9700-system. It worked fine for about 2-3 weeks and after when i was about to make some more samples of it it went postal and went up in a mushroomcloud.

Well not that dramatic.. But after i spent endless hours trying to see what parts that had been damaged i gave it to a friend of mine that tried to fix it but he said that what went wrong was probably a faulty PSU and nothing else but with that faulty PSU it turned into a melted piece of modern art-metall.

I got it back and i first had plans to acctually try to salvage as much parts as possible from it but i did regret it and threw it away instead. May it rest in pieces.

EDIT: Fatman is a really easy synthesizer to build. atleast that is what i've heard (had friends with no experience in soldering/electronics) building a fatman. The pretty boring thing is that it's a really dull synthesizer without any mods.
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I only wish I had the skill and patience to do something like this.
i have no previous electronics experience or soldering and
this is my second project, my first was a photo theremin i got from roth-film ebay for 20usd.it comprised of only a few components and was pretty easy took less than an hour.
any one can have a go with out spending too much if your are unsure you are going to pursue it.
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I've acctually built that PAiA 9700-system. It worked fine for about 2-3 weeks and after when i was about to make some more samples of it it went postal and went up in a mushroomcloud.

faulty PSU and nothing else but with that faulty PSU it turned into a melted piece of modern art-metall.
sorry to hear of you misfortune did you take the us power supply that you get with the kit or did you change to a different rating ie.240v

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The pretty boring thing is that it's a really dull synthesizer without any mods.
do you know of any easy mods that a beginner like myself would be able to do.
some of the mods look quite complicated and that they would require extra pcb,s do you use bread board or something?
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sorry to hear of you misfortune did you take the us power supply that you get with the kit or did you change to a different rating ie.240v
I bought the kit from a friend but he didn't find the original PSU that he bought with the modular so I was dumb enough to acctually use a multivoltage PSU (you could set it at 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 and 12 volts) but it was a cheap copy and for some reason it didn't really convert anything (that's what i think anyway) so that's why it got fried.

Sorry for the really fuzzy description of the whole burn-part but i can't even explain it in Swedish what really happened to it. I dont blame PAiA nor my solderingskills.. I just had bad luck i guess with it but i got it really really really really cheap so.

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do you know of any easy mods that a beginner like myself would be able to do.
I really can't answer that question mate. Oh.. I've heard that the "LFO"-mod is quite easy..

http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufa...a/Fatman/mods/

That's some of the mods.. I know there is even more. People added more VCO/made the VCF better and so on.
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Yup, you definitely will have to give us a progress report (with a few pics) once you get started.
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good idea hc i think i will do that but if you cant wait heres someone who has already done it. i read it a while back to get an idea if how hard it would be to make one of these things :P
http://zorgitron.tripod.com/id5.html
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I've acctually built that PAiA 9700-system. Fatman is a really easy synthesizer to build. atleast that is what i've heard (had friends with no experience in soldering/electronics) building a fatman.
i thought i would start with the fat man and work my way up to the modular kit when i get enough money ,was it hard to build?
the fatman estimated build time is 40 hours how loong do you think it would take for a modular system?
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