What inspired you to do this?
I didn't have money to buy analog synths and Look Mum No Computer made it look easy to build your own analog synths.
How long did it take to make it?
It's an ongoing project. The simple oscilator took me a couple of hours to put together, the semi modular digital synth was about a month. Puting the contact microphone inside the tin can and then the springs and screws to place the rubber band takes like two hours at the most, mostly because I don't have the right tools to make holes in the tin can.
How long have you been doing things like this?
I started back in 2018.
How much did this cost to do?
The simple oscilator is like $10, the semi modular digital synth was about $50. The tin can is less than $10.
Have you done other things like this?
I have a USB midi foot switch that I use to control the looper in my iPad.
What did you wish you knew before you started this?
How to solder properly. I messed things up a lot before taking a soldering lesson from a friend.
Are there plans available to make this? Do you sell this?
I sell the tin cans as merchandise, If I have a new release I also glue a download code to them, so they are also music album.
What’s next?
I want to put a contact microphone inside a plastic jar and add a circuit so that everytime I hit the jar a light lights up, maybe different color depending on how hard I hit it.
Resoures?
I started by watching Look Mum No Computer making a 555 oscilator. I also got a copy of Make: Analog Synthesizers and Bastl have a lot of schematics in their GitHub.