Don’t rely on the saved Tayda carts. I made up a very large order for a Lyra-8 build and was going to share it with my friend who is also building one, and I think one part went out of stock and the whole saved cart wouldn’t work. So just be careful

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Good to know. I’m usually just getting odds and ends like sockets and connectors from tayda these days and finding myself having to find things to fill out the $5 minimum :upside_down_face: I’ve built a Lyra 4 and have a lyra 8 pcb up for sale because I’m not sure I’ll get to it- that is not a small build!

Even though most of the nlc projects have most of the parts available through tayda I think it’s worth learning to navigate mouser, especially if you’re building a lot as sometimes if you order in bulk from mouser the prices are not even more than tayda and you’re theoretically getting higher quality parts (though this is another topic and not one I claim to believe in firmly).

All that said, anyone here using a divine cmos? I built one to replace a clock divider but have been having lots of fun throwing audio into it for some real madness and benjolin type stuff (which I guess is the xor magic)

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