Unfortunately I can’t find anything I recorded back in 2014, when I built my lunetta modular. I didn’t really record much at the time, but the sounds were something like what you get with the paper circuits. Manic beeping.
I did find a picture of what I built:
I think this is from 2015? I was in the process of changing everything I had built on tagboard to hand etch PCBs I made. I had the full Rocktronics setup on the top row, some additional CD4017 clock sources, PT2399 type effects, and a CHA/V on the bottom row for video.
I wanted to share a couple of more resources I just recalled: Logic Noise is an excellent introduction to Lunetta circuits. It’s a detailed walk through of building a CMOS based drum machine, and I cannot recommend it enough. Fun with Sea Moss is also a classic primer on CMOS synths. For more inspiration check out this schematic for the Wasp/Jasper which is a synth famous for using a lot of CDxx series chips.
Hope to inspire some more folks to try out this style of synthesizer! Unfortunately, activity died off sharply in the old Electro-Music forum. Like @jlmitch5 mentioned most of these circuits can run off of a 9v battery, which makes them pretty forgiving and simple for experimentation. I think getting into this requires a particular frame of mind. I remember at the time being much more interested in experimenting with logic gates than like producing any sort of music I wanted to record.
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I keep remembering old websites I used to frequent (makes me want break out the breadboard again) Asher Ohm put together an amazing resource at dlb electronics they built a massive Lunetta modular and kindly included the schematics for each part. Bugbrand also had an excellent Lunetta modular design that you can still access through Archive.org