Jasper is a clone of the Wasp synthesizer that was made by the small British company EDP (Electronic Dream Plant) for a few years from 1978 to 1982. The Wasp was one of the first commercially available digital/analogue hybrid synthesizers. Designed by Chris Huggett and Adrian Wagner who created it as an affordable synthesizer using the then newly and widely available inexpensive CMOS digital logic chips.
features
- 2 x DCO (32', 16', 8', 4', 2') with saw, enhanced, pulse (DCO 1 variable pulse width)
- Mix level control for each DCO
- 2 x ADS EG (1xVCA + 1xVCF), both with repeat function
- 1 * Noise Generator
- 1 x VCF with low pass, band pass, high and notch
- 1 x LFO (about 0.55Hz to 100Hz) with saw, square, sine, random and noise filter is resonant (but not self-oscillating)
- hold function
- Glide Bend
- External audio input (DCO independent)
- MIDI in/out
- DCO 2 pitch
- Tune Two octave capacitative touch "keyboard"
- Headphone and line outs
- 'Link' port to connect to other Jaspers (Wasps, Gnats or Spiders)
- External envelope trigger input
The Jasper Synth is a DIY project. PCBs are available from the UK. The Synth comes with the build-in Midi kit.
cases
3D printed with PLA Prusament Galaxy black.
Some Photos for the Jasper Synth








