Can the NTS-2 Oscilloscope from KORG be used as a general-purpose oscilloscope? KORG is better known for music synthesizers. But the NTS-2 kit is an oscilloscope you build yourself. So, James makes the kit, evaluates it, and uses a Commodore 64 to demonstrate how it works. In this video, see what he likes (and dislikes) about the NTS-2.
Watch the Video:
Bonus Content:
- KORG NTS-2 Patch and Tweak Kit
 - BDoing, C64 application to change SID registers
 - C64 Schematic (Bit Preserve on Github): https://github.com/baldengineer/bit-preserve/tree/master/Commodore/C64
 - Qwertuoso, C64 Keyboard Program
 - Nobomi ArmSID
 
Bill of Material:
| Product Name | Manufacturer | Quantity | Buy Kit | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Bench Oscilloscope - 200 MHz, 1 GSa/s, 14-bit, AFG, DMM | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy Now | 
| Arbitrary Waveform Generator - 2 Channel, 160 MHz | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy Now | 
Additional Parts:
| KORG / NuTekt NTS-2 Patch and Tweak Kit (Oscilloscope) | 
| Commodore 64 Computer | 
| Nobomi ArmSID | 
			    
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