http://me.aquataur.guru/musicstuff/fsh-1.html
aquataur suggests using the b/e junction of the noise transistor (i.e. base to -9v and emitter connected to the opamp) and leaving the collector open. this is a change from the original fsh-1 arrangement, and I can attest that it seems to be a more reliable way to get random blipping from pretty much any old transistor. when I tried out the original arrangement, I had to try out quite a few different types before I got one that was reliably random.
aquataur suggests using the b/e junction of the noise transistor (i.e. base to -9v and emitter connected to the opamp) and leaving the collector open. this is a change from the original fsh-1 arrangement, and I can attest that it seems to be a more reliable way to get random blipping from pretty much any old transistor. when I tried out the original arrangement, I had to try out quite a few different types before I got one that was reliably random.