ARP Ring Mod

I built a passive ring modulator previously using transformers and diodes and it’s nice, but the output is very quiet, so I wanted to try something active. Pusherman had a PCB/panel for the ARP Ring Mod, so I grabbed one. It was a super quick and easy build – very few components. It kinda worked… … Read moreARP Ring Mod

Typhoon

I’ve wanted a second clouds for a while and Typhoon seemed to be the best of the bunch, so I grabbed the boards from Pusherman. I populated the majority of the SMD parts – there’s a nice big STM32 to do and a lot of passives, but I did it over a couple sessions. I … Read moreTyphoon

Antumbra PATH

PATH is a dual sequential switch which functions either as two 4:1 switches or one 8:1. I have already built an A-151 clone, but that’s always tied up switching hi-hat patterns and I fancied another for other duties, so this new offering from Antumbra came at just the right time. Pusherman very kindly sent me … Read moreAntumbra PATH

Robaux 3PT

I love the Robaux stuff, so when I saw another new module was coming from them, I was very excited. The 3PT, or Tripot is a 3 channel multimode CV generator, offering sequencer, LFO, random and Euclidean modes, among others. The kit is very well documented and quick to put together. I first built the … Read moreRobaux 3PT

Headphone Amp

I’ve been putting together a little “lunchbox” case (actually an old DJ mixer flight case) and I needed a headphone amp for it. I had most of the bits needed to make one, so I started looking for schematics. I also knew that Forest Caver has designed a headphone amp, so reached out and he … Read moreHeadphone Amp

“Bat” VCOs

The boards for this pair of 3340 VCOs were given to me in a trade with the designer, Forest Caver. They’re part of a range he’s designing which I believe he’ll be releasing soon. I had a lot of the parts in stock already as it uses a lot of common components. I soldered all … Read more“Bat” VCOs