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The outputs of the 3 CP3 (oscillator) mixers are then mixed via this little circuit to go on to the filter, VCA and then final output mixer... another fourth CP3 mixer...
Circular Oscillator
This unit is one of the latest rarities of Zebranalogic. It's designed to be played horisontally. It comes with 2 Vco's, in different tones of frequency, low to high. It has 4 Lfo's implemented in different tempo, and a envelope filter which makes it possible to generate exquisite tones. It comes with a five channel mixer, in which two channels are used by the envelope filter and the three others are free for additional mixing.
This unit has a Stereo Output and comes with a 110ac - 220ac Adaptor, 9 V dc. It has 1/8 inputs to be sent through any controller of 0 - 5 V or a Midi Cv. This unit can also be configured as you can see on the video, via patches. You can play it aleatorically or in an ordered form, without risk of it being damaged.
-This unit comes with Midi (in/thru).
-Lfo 4 output through each lfo triangular and square output 1/8.
-Envelope filter inputs for controls 1/8.
- vco output 1/8 square wave shape.
-output 1/8 sawtooth wave shape.
-input 1/8 to control the lfo or any cv transmitor up to 5 V inputs 1/8 for retroalimentation of the vco.
-3 independent inputs 1/8 for alternate combinations.
-This unit comes with 5 plug/plug 1/8.
-master volume and Stereo Output.
The 2 valves plugged in under the chassis. An ECC35 on the left (first 2 stages of the amplifier), an ECC33 on the right (amplifier output stage and bias oscillator)
72 in caissons. See the detail of the sockets. Each dent has tungsten balls for rock cutting puroposes. Caissons installed using an oscillator.
ILIOS
"Polaplasiepimoria"
Ausstellung vom 20.01.2012 bis 19.02.2012
Konzert im Rahmen der Finissage
"Symphony n.4 for oscillators and internal combustion engine vibrations"
Close-up view of bottom of oscillator board with the last two SSM2033 chips and their Tempco resistor...
Likely a 70's vintage station monitor scope turned analog clock made by Heathkit. I've built a few in my day, a 1 kilowatt SB-1000 amplifier, code practice oscillator & an indoor/outdoor thermometer.
Voltage-controlled oscillator, from Electronics Today International, March 1978, p.52, an article on op-amps by Tim Orr.
I bought this on Ebay a couple of years back.
It is an extensively modified Stylophone, it has a second oscillator, variable vibrato speed, envelope and mixer section.
It only partly worked when when i got it but has now completely stopped working. I plan to repair it to it's former glory.
I have no idea who modified it or when, but the circuitry looks very old.
One question springs to mind, it is marked wke stylosynth B, who has the stylosynth A?
Upper left hand area of patch bay. This shows the patch points for audio oscillators 7 and 8, along with the patch points for the percussion generator
Our workshop group build a sci-fi electronic drone instrument whose pitch and tone oscillation can be controlled by light, dials and even touch. Final outcome is a six oscillator synth from scratch under the instruction of artist, Sam Underwood.
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ILIOS Symphony n.3 for oscillators and internal combustion engine vibrations,
live at ARTe SONoro, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 24 April 2010. Photo by Miguel Cazo
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ILIOS Symphony n.3 for oscillators and internal combustion engine vibrations,
live at ARTe SONoro, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 24 April 2010. Photo by Miguel Cazo
The Nothing Machine by Mr.Ugly. 2009.
Oscillator+NOR+NAND+Delay+Circuit Bending=Spacecomputerrandomness. The sound of nothing.
This is the waveform of the 10MHz oscillator into a 47ohm resistor. This is what the specifications claim is a sine wave. ha!
Photo taken by Sigried Duberos
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LEVITATION
Carson Creek Ranch, Austin TX - May 2 2014
Test circuit using a CD4046b oscillator and a hcf4017 counter/divider chip. Basically, it cycles through all the LEDs and you can adjust the speed/acceleration with a single connection.
Circular Oscillator
This unit is one of the latest rarities of Zebranalogic. It's designed to be played horisontally. It comes with 2 Vco's, in different tones of frequency, low to high. It has 4 Lfo's implemented in different tempo, and a envelope filter which makes it possible to generate exquisite tones. It comes with a five channel mixer, in which two channels are used by the envelope filter and the three others are free for additional mixing.
This unit has a Stereo Output and comes with a 110ac - 220ac Adaptor, 9 V dc. It has 1/8 inputs to be sent through any controller of 0 - 5 V or a Midi Cv. This unit can also be configured as you can see on the video, via patches. You can play it aleatorically or in an ordered form, without risk of it being damaged.
-This unit comes with Midi (in/thru).
-Lfo 4 output through each lfo triangular and square output 1/8.
-Envelope filter inputs for controls 1/8.
- vco output 1/8 square wave shape.
-output 1/8 sawtooth wave shape.
-input 1/8 to control the lfo or any cv transmitor up to 5 V inputs 1/8 for retroalimentation of the vco.
-3 independent inputs 1/8 for alternate combinations.
-This unit comes with 5 plug/plug 1/8.
-master volume and Stereo Output.
Metals Creek Resources Corp
(MEK:TSXV)
Event Details for: Long-term KST
The KST, "Know Sure Thing", is an oscillator that combines multiple time frames into a single measure of momentum for a financial instrument. It can be interpreted in the same way as other smoothed oscillators but most commonly indicates bullish and bearish momentum signals as it crosses above and below its moving average respectively.
Event Date:Apr 30, 2013
Opportunity Type: Long-Term Bullish
Close Price: $0.05
Price Period: Daily
Volume: 5,952,600