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    opinions wanted please: how should I retrofit an analog synthesizer to be computer controlled.

    well, now there are these to put onto pots: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/geckotool/geckotool-total-control-over-your-music-gear
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    "Z" wire for double sided PCBs

    Hi, I soldered together the Noise Toaster http://musicfromouterspace.com/index.php?MAINTAB=SYNTHDIY&PROJARG=NOISETOASTER/NOISETOASTER.php&CATPARTNO=NOISETOASTERPCB most of it is working. some of it, like the white noise generator, is not working, so Im troubleshooting it. I went back...
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    opinions wanted please: how should I retrofit an analog synthesizer to be computer controlled.

    on other forums, people have suggested that I just sell the Behringer Model D and get a Roland SE-02, which does more of what I want. but instead, I sold the Behringer Model D, and bought a multimeter, a soldering iron, some tools and this kit...
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    opinions wanted please: how should I retrofit an analog synthesizer to be computer controlled.

    Hi! I would like some opinions please if you dont mind. I have one of those new, small analog synthesizers (Behringer Model D). It has a bunch of potentiometers, and switches, etc. to control the sound manually with hands/fingers. In my dream, I want to be able to control the sound...

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