...but which of those ideas is right? And what would I need to do to fix whichever it ends up being? That's where I'm aground here.
First thing though, I've got some parts and I've already familiarised myself with how to use a breadboard - see?? An LED is lit! Which means the breadboard is functional, the LED works, the resistor (1k) isn't broken, the battery has charge, etc.
My translation efforts may be the cause, as I've read comments on the videos etc so I know SOME people have got this going, and even those with problems getting the audio out have had a working LED (whereas I have not) so user error? In which case, where's the error, and how do I fix it?
But there are some OTHER potential problems too, and it's not being able to identify WHICH might be the culprit that's throwing me off here too.
...(fresh eyes), and rubberducking still relies on ME having an answer to a problem (it's more about clarifying the problem and the answer is supposed to follow...but where I go, there I am; maybe if I don't have an answer, clarifying the problem doesn't help me much?).
And that's where I think I will unsatisfactorily leave this thread - like I say, ANY help on ANY of the above much appreciated, whether that's ideas of how to tweak the circuit as I've built it, or just thoughts and comments...
@pdbrooker the photo of the breadboard is (as you noted) a bit tricky to follow to check.
If you haven't cracked it by Thursday you should bring it to #MakerNight at @DoESLiverpool
We'd be able to check your circuit pretty easily in person, and the bench power supply would let you try 12V (or more) to it to see if that's the issue; and we've got a 'scope if you need to get really into the weeds with it.
@pdbrooker yeah, totally! The tricky bit might be that you'll get /too many/ opinions on how to fix things 🤣
Once you've got it working then you'd need to come to @DoESLiverpool again for the Liverpool Synth Meetup 😁