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Sound Lab – A Simple Analogue Synthesiser technoblogy.com

readingnews2 days ago

Looks cool. if you are interested in analogue sounds and synths and like to make your own, this website is a good place to start. https://musicfromouterspace.com

You can buy kits there which are similar to OP. I have not purchased any, but many times have had them in my cart :)

naters2 days ago

The intro to the article notes that this was based on a design by Waveform Processing, which was run in part by the late Ray Wilson who was the man behind MFOS! His site even hosts the instruction manual for the WP-20: https://musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth_new/THE_CAVE/WP2....

TomWhitwella day ago

A slightly more complicated DIY analog synth (with a computer attached) https://musicthing.co.uk/workshopsystem/

_DeadFred_11 hours ago

Seems like I'm the only person that is happy to keep all my old synths in the closet and do everything in my DAW. My DAW, associated VSTs, and their ease of us is like one of the only good things about living in the future.

meta-level2 days ago

those who like this probably also like the kastle (https://bastl-instruments.com/instruments/kastle)

chrisjjop2 days ago

B.b.b.but... digital! :)

meta-levela day ago

you're right, LFO and VCO are digitally implemented.. B.b.b.but.. you won't recognize it from the outside if you're not a professional (and in this case maybe you have the big devices anyway). In contrast to the Volca, NTS or comparable devices you don't have a tact, scale, harmony or anything else which makes it easy to create "music" out of the box, but you have oscillators, inputs and outputs and create connections using wires..

chrisjjop16 hours ago

"has a unique digital lo-fi sound" :)

lomereitera day ago

...or Korg NTS-1 (or even both together), which is not as modular but fun and hackable in its own way

chaosprint2 days ago

very nice visual design as well

varjag2 days ago

Knew which Visaton part number is that speaker from the first glance… I should really switch away from audio.

aanet2 days ago

OMG, this is too cute!!

I heard some of the samples - they sound awesome! Kudos!! A job well done!!

My first thought - where can I get one?? And second one - how do I save the sound / output it to my Mac?

Fab project!!

munificent2 days ago

> My first thought - where can I get one??

Looks like you source the components and build it yourself.

> And second one - how do I save the sound / output it to my Mac?

It has an audio out port, so you should be able to run an 1/8" TS cable from the audio out port into your computer's microphone input. If your Mac doesn't have a mic input, you'll need to get an audio interface. There are many many audio interfaces out there, but a Focusrite Scarlett Solo is a good starter one.

If you're interested in dabbling in analog synthesizers but don't want to break out the soldering iron, then something like a Korg Volca Bass might be a better way to start.

octo1026a day ago

Do you think an oscilloscope is necessary for a project of this scale?

munificent17 hours ago

I don't know. I have only barely dabbled in electronics myself. I've soldered a few kits, but don't have an oscilloscope and have never really had to calibrate anything beyond what I could do with a tuner.

chrisjjop15 hours ago

Definitely not.

Chris (Sound Lab owner)

octo10266 hours ago

Cool thanks!

inatreecrown221 hours ago

for a more patchable experience check out the projects from slightlynasty.com

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