Friday, May 7, 2010

The Fourteen-o-Nine-Three!

Finally! Clean, pure, digital, clarity. My radio-shack mini amp hums and bleeps with modulated magnificence.

Recipe for my favorite oscillator:

Input 1: +, Input 2: cap 47uf to -, Output 1: Route to Input 3, Input 4: cap 4.7uf to -, Output 2: Route to Input 5, Input 6: 2.2uf to -, Gound pin 7 and hook pin 14 to positive. Put some pots between even numbered inputs and their relative outputs and listen to the difference between Output 3 and ground.

Best chip ever. It provides countless hours of entertainment and a clean form of modulation between oscillators. Hook it up to a guitar amplifier and play around with reverb and wah-wah effects. Hook it up to the amplitude gate and make your favorite tunes throb with intensity. Hook it up to a subwoofer and shake the dust off your furniture. Add some LEDs and you've got a festive Christmas decoration. Connect it to the pickup coil and broadcast your signal into the aether. Matrix two of them and you have eight oscillators at your fingertips. Run jumper cables between random points and observe results. Limitless potential!

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