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− | |Introduction= | + | |Introduction=This simple diy analog synth is part of an upcoming series of little projects, that can be used to learn about basic electronics, while having fun with the result. As the synth has a chip socket, you will be able to change the pitch range of the sound through different capacitors. Just change it on the fly, or keep it and build several of these synths. |
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+ | There will be build-up tutorials in the future. Have fun! | ||
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− | |Material= | + | |Material=* 1k Resistor |
− | |Tools= | + | * 100k Resistor |
+ | * Transistor SS9018HBU TO-92 | ||
+ | * 10k Potentiometer | ||
+ | * LED Diode | ||
+ | * Capacitors (smaller value higher pitch) | ||
+ | * Wires (2 Colors) | ||
+ | * Prototype Board | ||
+ | * Battery Connector (and 9V Battery) | ||
+ | * Mini Jack Audio Socket | ||
+ | * 8 Pin RoHS PCB IC Socket | ||
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+ | * Soldering iron | ||
+ | * Soldering wire | ||
+ | * Soldering grease | ||
+ | * Marker | ||
+ | * Sucker | ||
+ | * Pliers | ||
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Auteur jmeisner001@gmail.com | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
Open Tech, Training, Workshop, ASKotec ASKotec_Tutorials_-_DIY_Simple_analog_synth_SimpleSynth_LookMumNoComputer_1.jpg en none Technique 0
This simple diy analog synth is part of an upcoming series of little projects, that can be used to learn about basic electronics, while having fun with the result. As the synth has a chip socket, you will be able to change the pitch range of the sound through different capacitors. Just change it on the fly, or keep it and build several of these synths.
There will be build-up tutorials in the future. Have fun!
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