I‘m just wondering. I know that additive synthesis began at the advent of digital sound, but I‘m wondering if there‘s such a thing as a physical Moog or something that uses additive synthesis.
This Site Might Help You. RE: How do I join PVC pipes to copper pipes ? How would I replace/join a piece of PVC pipe to my copper plumbing ? Would I use copper or PVC joints with some sort of bonding substance ? Or is there a way to repair a leak in copper plumbing/pipes by applying a leak sealer of some kind, if so what kind of sealer is best ? Thanks, much.
Additive synthesis is digital.
Go to Hardware store, or Homedepot and buy copper to a PVC adapter. If you are working with hot water you will need a CPVC adapter. You can buy with compression on one end for copper and glue end for PVC on the other end. . This will eliminate your need to solder. It will cost about $3.00 depending on the size you need. I would recommend staying with copper. Good Luck
I wish i could remember the name of it now but i was in Lowes hardware not long ago and i saw these connection kits. They allow you to connect PCV to PCV or Copper to Copper or even PCV to Copper lines with no soldering or glue needed. They are designed for the do it yourselfer with little experience at plumbing. I really dont know how well it works though. Check Lowes or Home Depot or any other larger hardware store in your area.