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DIY Workshop - build a Hand-Held Synthesizer @ NE Synth Fest

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Northeastern UniversityBoston, MA
Saturday, May 2  •  11 AM - 1 PM
Overview

The Atari Punk Console is one of the most famous and recognizable Lo-Fi synth circuits ever. Join us, build your own in an Altoids tin.

In this two-hour workshop we will build a version of the Atari Punk Console synthesizer that fits in an Altoids tin. You'll get all of the necessary materials and detailed instructions. We'll have all the equipment: soldering iron, hand tools, and more. I'll bet that you have fun.

The synthesizer runs on a 9V battery and is made to plug in to a guitar amplifier via a quarter inch jack. There are two potentiometer controls – Pulse Width and Frequency, which contour the synthesizer's tone. Once your circuit it built and running, we will experiment with its sonic capabilities by using a guitar amplifier and effect pedals.

This is a low part count project - easy build for beginners! But if you need help with your circuit, your instructor has 20+ years’ experience building, designing, and troubleshooting analog and digital circuitry. So rest assured that we will get your synthesizer working and get you ready to explore the worlds of lo-fi synthesizers and electronics. Expect this workshop to last 2 – 3 hours. Limited to 8 adult participants.

The Atari Punk Console is one of the most famous and recognizable Lo-Fi synth circuits ever. Join us, build your own in an Altoids tin.

In this two-hour workshop we will build a version of the Atari Punk Console synthesizer that fits in an Altoids tin. You'll get all of the necessary materials and detailed instructions. We'll have all the equipment: soldering iron, hand tools, and more. I'll bet that you have fun.

The synthesizer runs on a 9V battery and is made to plug in to a guitar amplifier via a quarter inch jack. There are two potentiometer controls – Pulse Width and Frequency, which contour the synthesizer's tone. Once your circuit it built and running, we will experiment with its sonic capabilities by using a guitar amplifier and effect pedals.

This is a low part count project - easy build for beginners! But if you need help with your circuit, your instructor has 20+ years’ experience building, designing, and troubleshooting analog and digital circuitry. So rest assured that we will get your synthesizer working and get you ready to explore the worlds of lo-fi synthesizers and electronics. Expect this workshop to last 2 – 3 hours. Limited to 8 adult participants.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Northeastern University

360 Huntington Avenue

Ryder Bldg, Room 431 Boston, MA 02115

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