screenshot from the KDE website (2000)
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“lines” (single sawtooth schmitt trigger VCO, adapted from moritz klein’s “shapes” schematic for simplicity)
this little guy is struggling hard with v/oct tracking but is consistently making music and also not fucking exploding so i’ll call it a win. it’ll be good fun to experiment with in the early stages of my hardware modular setup and should still provide some fun modulation after i have a few more (hopefully better) sound sources racked. for a first attempt at stripboard design, i’m pretty proud of this thing :-)
Tumblr gets this as a single clip
1966 gumby episode with one of my tracks layered over. Was originally going to try for total rescore but got lazy when i realized just layering covered about 80% of the background score and that i like a lot of the original sound effects



