Published on Sep 15, 2013 LDX VIERZIG·1 video
"Der phonosynth kann im Rahmen eines DIY-Workshop des Verein zur Förderung von Phonographie & experimenteller Musik e.V. unter fachkundiger Anleitung selbst zusammengelötet und ausprobiert werden.
Der Workshop findet am 16.11.2013 im Institut für neue Medien (Schmickstraße 18, 60314 Frankfurt) statt.
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung unter: http://phonosynth.phonographie.org"
via trabouliste
Update:
"The Phonosynth P31, an extensible open source platform synthesizer!
hardware:
Atmel ATmega microcontrollers
1 volume control
2 mixer control for the second and 3 oscillator
up to 3 switch
up to 2 buttons
up to 6 parameters potentiometer knob
Battery / power supply connector
Speaker amplifier
Speaker out
Output: big catch
SPI programming
socketed chip for fast replacement
Additional pin outputs for manual modulation of the pulse waves
Breakout pins to connect an additional board or components
Programmable, pre-programmed with two sound engines:
ByteBeat player - more information here
Drone synthesizer with up to 3 voices and filters
Other Software Defined Sound Engine (s) possible
Open source, own extensions or to change"
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