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I made my PLL include both add ons.. it's large. There's clips in my build thread.
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Hot!
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Coming soon to the store. PMowdes has it in the validation stage now...

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It'll be an "all-in-one" board.
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And now the painful process of waiting on parts...
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And this PLL page is insane! Love those new boards to death!!!!
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I always hesitate to spread things out like that for everything to board mount and I always regret it. They do look fantastic!
Instagram yo

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This is super rad
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Made two new frags today...piezo's touching springs inside. Paint job is raw and nasty, takes a couple of weeks.. or less, made to look as if you found it in some radiated wasteland, sounds amazing overdriven/fuzzed out into a looper/sampler, feedback play or driving synth inputs.
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Those look dangerous, c-section. How do you generally use them? Do you tap them or toss em around or is it an anything goes type situation?
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Their made for abuse, so tossing is fun, but tilting them or barely touching them creates sound so..if one of my synths has an input, there going in...I like hooking them into my revolver capturing snippets for repetitious beats...I use them a lot for feedback pitch play...anything goes, some pick up my voice well afoot away or so...noise experiments.
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Daaang. Sounds like you've got the proverbial lightning in a bottle. Did you find the plans for them somewhere or just come up with the idea? I googled frag piezo and all I found was a video of yours and this quote on google books:

"Never shoot when you can frag. Never frag when you can preset a directed shrapnel projector with a pressure sensitive piezo- electric fuse.”
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Ya no big deal, feel unworthy to even post in this thread, but yeah...those plastic toy reverb mics inspired me when i opened one up, and got the can idea from a guy who made these tilt chaos synth cans...you inspired me to post some practical frag use videos. I wanna do a set sometime with a bunch of crustaceans and frags. :snax:
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made this module. semi advanced adsr with wavetable waveshaping kinda

doesn't reinvent the wheel, but has stuff I wished others had, in a small form factor. even if its just leds blinking for each stage of the envelope to know how its dialed in, instead of only relying on sound.

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I also have a 6hp dual knob recorder (a la hollow earth) on the bench, with trigger input and stuff.
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Oh that's so nice, I especially love the LEDs for each stage. So useful for finetuning waves with a scope. Is that range switch on the bottom of the switches? Does that switch it from 0-10 to -5-5?

If you ever decide to open-source stuff let me know about this one, I am really interested in how many waveshapes it can make, especially in that 6HP package.
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