I've built quite a few synths over the years but I'm now thinking I'd get more use out of my most recent build by replacing the keyboard controller with a guitar interface. I've been looking at the Electrax Synthax-100 fundamental extractor and how it drives a PLL to give a sustained square wave output, along with a trigger signal. My thought is to use these outputs with my existing EG/LFO/VCF/VCA/Sub-Octave, etc. to generate a held pedal note (rather like an EH 'Freeze', though mono) and be able to play over this. Bit like the opening to 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond'.
Could need a bit of creativity to apply PWM to the PLL output, and it would be nice to track the signal with another VCO, but the basic idea would probably work OK.
So the question is; anyone tried this with the Synthax circuit (or anything else)?
PDF here;
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct...82001339,d.ZWU
Could need a bit of creativity to apply PWM to the PLL output, and it would be nice to track the signal with another VCO, but the basic idea would probably work OK.
So the question is; anyone tried this with the Synthax circuit (or anything else)?
PDF here;
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct...82001339,d.ZWU
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