i'm so glad you're into synthesizers! when i first started hosting Hardware
Hacking Tuesdays I was trying to put together some kit designs for a sudosynth,
using parts we had tons of just laying around.
here's a video of a prototype that plays tunes with input from an old ROM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k8FTkc_NgY
this might be a version of it that hasn't been finished:
https://github.com/sudoroom/oscillator-design
i'll be out of town for a couple of weeks but you should come to HHT every week
and maybe we can make a synth board that people can build.
-jake
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017, Corey Johns wrote:
hi y'all, you may have seen me around the space
this past week.
It's a cool place! As there is a small snafu on the membership form, I'm
declaring my intent to join here:
I'm Corey (he/him) &&
I want to be a member because I value and want to support a space that is open,
inclusive, and gives people the tools to make cool things! &&
I'm wanting to get into synthesizer design and other DIY electronics, I have a decent
background in EE but just picked up my first synth at the awesome swap meet a few weeks
back. Would also like to get involved with projects that deal with transparency,
collaboration, or education &&
I earn my living writing javascripts and css, happy to pass on those skills to those
willing to learn. Also hope to contribute to projects in need of front end development
&&
I have not had troubles at other hackerspaces :-)
++
happy to answer questions in #sudoroom (nick: mu) or in person, thanks!
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Corey | @stackptr