Aerror’s first DIY-synth
Actually this is the “easiest as it can get” DIY-synth. It’s made of 1×555-timer-chip, 2x100k potentiometers, 1x1K Resistor, 1x1uF Capacitor, wire, 1xsmall stripboard, 1x9v-battery connector, 1×6,3mm...
View ArticleWhat the bleep?!
This ladies and gentleman is the Bleepdrum by Bleeplabs. Easy and fun to build and since it got a midi-input it’s even usable in the studio (bedroom) production environment. The Bleepdrum is based on...
View ArticleMutable Instruments Shruthi
The Shruthi by Mutable Instruments is maybe the most known DIY-synth. It’s a hybrid monosynth, combining the grittiness of a digital synthesizer with the warmth of real analogue filters. After building...
View Article6crrz6
This is the circuitbent Roland 626 by Burning Water. The bendings allow: kit changes, distortons, ringmodulation-like effects, delays and an audio-out for the data streams. More info can be found...
View ArticleFuturedraht Meets VariFocus@Atmosfähre 23.-26.08.2013
We enjoyed beach, sun and music together with our friends of variFocus on the Usedom isle in northern Germany. Definately our highlight in 2013. Photos by Minna & Nautic
View ArticleMay the funk be with you!
Number four in “The Sonar Is Clear” – party series with an electro liveset by _Nyquist
View ArticleMidiThru
MidiThru is an active 1 to 5 MIDI splitter useful for distributing MIDI clock and powering MIDI devices through MIDI connector.It can be powered by a 9V battery or a PSU. It is developed and...
View ArticleThe Charlie Cube
Stavanger Makerspace hosted meetups to build a 4x4x4, RBG-LED, Arduino-controlled “charlie cube”. A charlie cube, originally designed by Asher Glick and Kevin Baker, uses a minimum of components and...
View ArticleWhere’s the party at?
WTPA2 (short for Where’s The Party At v2) is the baby of this simpatico guy named Todd Bailey. WTPA2 is a precise and weird 8-bit audio sampler kit – hackable & open sourced – which does some stuff...
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