Jefta J |
Transistor Organ |
Wednesday, April 04, 2012 12:18:01 AM |
Can I add the pots for more tones? And, what capacitor should I use if I want to go to lower or octaves? Thanks |
BullDog |
Transistor Organ |
Saturday, October 01, 2011 9:51:07 PM |
I love this organ but do have to admit, i wish there were more notes or something like a piano with black and white keys. |
Sibreieii |
Transistor Organ |
Saturday, August 07, 2010 4:12:58 AM |
could you add more trimpots to make it have more notes |
cfish |
Transistor Organ |
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 5:06:06 PM |
I finaly got this to work with 2n4891 and 2n2646. but dident work with either until i modified.left r13 out,you dont nead volume on this and it messes with the oscilation. moved incoming leg of c2 to e of Q1 standard relaxation oscilator. flip B1 and B2 of Q1 it dont work unless you do.still dident have enough volume to hear out of speaker but was thear on scope so i eleminated Q2 and used the 741 op amp circuit from your guitar fuzz minus the 2 diodes and resistor from the clipping portion of the circuit. IT WORKS.IT WORKS IT FINALY FLIPPIN WORKS!!! |
cfish |
Transistor Organ |
Saturday, April 10, 2010 8:21:45 AM |
having a little trouble finding a cross for 2n4891. found a fiew ,4891s but nead about 50. for trans/synth. project. |
Loki |
Transistor Organ |
Saturday, August 22, 2009 12:12:44 PM |
I, too, would be interested to know what kind of capacitor would allow a change of 1 octave. |
dan |
Transistor Organ |
Monday, May 04, 2009 5:38:12 PM |
just finished a school project on this circuit. works great! best regards, dan |
anonymous |
Transistor Organ |
Monday, January 26, 2009 11:53:13 AM |
Hello! The 2N4871 is work in this circuit in a place of Q1 ? |
Batman |
Transistor Organ |
Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:45:53 PM |
If you're planning to use a 2N2646, make sure you flip the bases (i.e. base 1 should connect to R12/R13 and base 2 should connect to R9) otherwise it won't work. |
Brenton |
Transistor Organ |
Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:47:47 AM |
So the octave change is as easy as changing one capacitor right? what should the value be? is there and equation? a power of 10 to the capacitor value?
and secondly this organ is monophonic right? |