Build Your Own Analog Synthesizer
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Build Your Own Analog Synthesizer

Expand on analog principles to build a personalized synthesizer complete with oscillators, filters, and amplifiers.

By Computer Music Center at Columbia University

Date and time

Thursday, June 26 · 6 - 9pm EDT

Location

632 W 125th St

632 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

In this workshop you will be guided through a build of a fully functional analog synthesizer, complete with oscillators, filters, amplifiers, and patching capability. Through the building process we'll discuss each part of the circuit, including the basics of analog filter design, ap-amp configurations, coupling capacitors, impedance, and methods of voltage control. Participants will be provided with all parts for this build, including a housing for their finished instrument.

Please use this google form for any accomodation requests or inquiries.

This session is part of a 10 week summer workshop series led by Miles Scharff and Mark Santolucito at the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. These workshops are free and open to the public.

View the full summer calendar HERE

Photo credits for the banner on this event page go to Afrorack, an amazing synth builder and educator.

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FreeJun 26 · 6:00 PM EDT