I'm thinking of adding the tuner output circuit to my Etherwave and was wondering if others here have built it and how well it worked for you.
http://www.suonoelettronico.com/downloads/HotRodEtherwav.pdf
I'm thinking of adding the tuner output circuit to my Etherwave and was wondering if others here have built it and how well it worked for you.
http://www.suonoelettronico.com/downloads/HotRodEtherwav.pdf
No, unfortunately this kind of current controlled transconduction op-amp is definitively obsolete. The CA3080 had already a successor, the LM13700 which is used as VCA processor and for wave shaping in all Etherwaves (up to the Pro), the series 91, the Ethervox theremins, and most analog Moog synthesizers and analog pedals, is obsolete and out of production, too. But there is enough NOS (new old stock) of both for the years to come, so that the spare part and hobby builder market will not dry out, soon. Thus, you might buy this IC on ebay, ali express, or wherever and just be happy without worrying.
Second, I think that we have to understand that in the 80ies and 90ies, these OTAs were Bob Moog's "daily bread" which he used in almost all his designs. So, he was for sure very familiar with these and preferred their use, even if other variants or choices would have been possible.
Woah, that's awesome! Definitely worth the price for an experiment. Thanks!
Edit: they don't specify that it includes a pinout, but I could probably trace and figure that out.
I'm working on a little hack project using a Teensy+AudioSheild and the tuner routines from its audio library. I don't expect it to be super fast, but for my experiment, it might not need to be. I'll reveal more once I have a fully working prototype.
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