Early this morning I built a new module: a CMOS-based metallic noise generator. Inspired by this awesome Hackaday post by Elliot Williams:
A series of 6 40106 square wave oscillators get mashed up with each other through a 4070 quad XOR, and what comes out sounds metallic and noisy and great! I don’t really understand what the XOR is doing, but it sounds a lot like ring modulation.
From what I gather this is similar to the analog cymbals on the
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