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LO-FI Legacy Looper

An In the Pocket Voice Recorder Based of the ISD1820 Recorder IC.

neil-mundtNeil Mundt
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This project was created on 02/17/2025 and last updated 25 days ago.

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ISD1820 Recorder circuit Individual Output Gate Trigger? CV

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  • Been Fixing up the PCB layout and artwork.

    Neil Mundt • 10/13/2025 at 20:47 • 0 comments

    Been Messing around with the layout and tracking down a 2 x Coincell battery holder for the samplers power supply. Loving the layout so far. Rounded corners and Slightly larger then I thought it would end up, but it looks pretty nice so far. 

  • Getting The Basic Layout Down.

    Neil Mundt • 08/14/2025 at 19:29 • 0 comments

    Been Chipping away at this PCB. Finalised the layout is pretty much done. I really liked how the layout turned out. I like to think that this combines a cross between the PatchMate: Power Transmission Chip style and that I tired to Make with my First complete Project the Atari Punk Console Semi-Patchable SynthCard 

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