Electric Druid Synth and Pedal ICs
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Electric Druid started long, long ago, when founder Tom Wiltshire began building fuzzboxes for friends at school. Tom started building his own synthesizer in 2008, developing PIC microprocessor-based designs to replace unobtainable CEM and SSM synth chips. This approach generated interest from others involved in Synth DIY and the new Electric Druid business was born to help other people who are trying to build their own synthesizer or stomp boxes. By designing simple, easy-to-use, but flexible chips, we can reduce the component count in your synth or pedal, whilst adding powerful features usually only found in professional instruments.
ED offers different Noise ICs, compare them here
White Noise Outputs | Pink Noise Outputs | Digital Control? | MN5837 replacement? | |
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NOISE1B | 1 | 0 | No | Yes |
NOISE 2 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
PENTANOISE | 5 | 0 | No | No |
KIJIMI NOISE | 3 (1 at once) | 0 | Yes | No |