The UM66 chip was designed to play monophonic
melodies: The chip used in this circuit plays the popular song ‘love me tender’.
The UM66 is used two times. They are not synchronised.
This DIY EMI has potentiometers to control voltage starve & volume as well as a switch to change the 'bent' character of the sound.
This is an edition of hardware for performing a version of a love song.
This version was designed with valentine in mind & celebrating togetherness; hence the name TENDER, The release is timed to put into our hands and ears the maxim,
‘if music is the language of love, play on’ - some bard.
Enjoy the output of a component pairing as you perform the parameters; play!
(Battery not included.)
These DIY EMIs require a 3v CR2032 battery for power.
The output is a mono mini jack (3.5mm).
Includes unlimited streaming of UM Versions TENDER
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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UM TENDER DIY Edition
Ltd. booklet contains one UM66 TENDER PCB & information on building the DIY electronic musical instruments, including a list of suggested components to complete the device/instrument (these extra components must be sourced separately).
It is possible to use header sockets for the ICs for the DIY version allowing components to be swapped; extending user control. A serving suggestion involves a couple soldering the PCBs
and performing with them together. Spending time making. Together.
These DIY EMIs require a 3v CR2032 battery for power. The output is a mono mini jack (3.5mm).
Includes unlimited streaming of UM Versions TENDER
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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