Building A Whole Analog Synthesizer voice From Start To Finish On Breadboard

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Building DIY ANALOG SYNTHESIZER FROM START TO FINISH
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I forget to say cem3340 you may find pricy. It's an umbrella term I used for any 3340 you can get cheap knock offs like as3340 which will work the same

LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
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Dude.. you're fucking awesome. You don't have to go in depth teaching and pushing people to build their own electronics, yet you do. I for one, appreciate the gesture, especially in times where I have all but given up on humanity. I just wanted to say thanks, whether you see this or not. Thank you sir.

shawnturner
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This is the best. It’s hard to find a good tutorial for someone who has a decent grasp of electronics but isn’t an electrical engineer. This is true DIY stuff.

lordflatworm
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Sam, you are one of a kind. You inspire us and we all of us look forward every day for a new video from you. I only wish I had Arduinos 30 years ago when I was your age - I was a tinkerer just like you. But the level of tools you have to work with now is nothing short of amazing. In my time, using a 555 to make some LEDs flash was a major accomplishment!

zemkluth
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You blew me away completely with this video. It not only shows how to do it, but how capable you really are. You could literally make a much more advanced analog synth or probably any synth with your skillset, you clearly know your stuff.

joonglegamer
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Sam thank you for making electronics cool again. So much has gone to micro processors these days.

perrymattes
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Sam, this has to be the best, most comprehensive demonstration of actually putting a synth-device together that I’ve ever seen! I would HIGHLY recommend this video to anyone wanting to attempt this endeavour. Marvellous!!

ivandee
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Great work.
The schematic popups with arrows point to the component greatly clarifies when you explain.

Thank you for the work and effort.

Nopp
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Sam, you're a fantastic teacher. You cover so many filter and synth design subjects with practical and purposeful considerations clearly explained. Hoping you'll some day write a textbook on the subject.

KanalFrump
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Nice to see Sam. Great to see you inspiring to build and learn at the same time.
Not too complex just enough to draw you in and want you to go further. Fantastic .

AdamTheAd-vancd
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Really enjoyed following along with that!
Love the use of Lego base plates to mount the breadboards, too. 👍

Xoferif
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Hey bro do you have maybe a list of all these komponets ? That would be very nice ? PLEASE !?

jonkruth
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Your through hole breadboarded rush job monosynth sounds noticeably better than many brand name boutique SMD monosynths that other people took years to design and build. I very much agree with your minimalist, leave-some-things-to-chance philosophy. Of course, this is not really a rush job synth but demonstrates all the years of experience you have got under your belt up to this point. Fantastic job.

soulflower
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Moiritz Klein works his magic on an 808-style kick drum, and Sam releases _this_... on the same day? The world conspires to make sure Kevin doesn't get any work done! Thanks, Sam, this is brilliant!

20:00 or so - I clip the collector lead if I'm going to [ab]use a B-E junction as an avalanche diode, since it ruins the transistor for any other purpose. (Measure h_FE before and after!)

40:00 or so Why does nobody use the linearisation diodes on the LM11700? I know you don't want that if you're overdriving one as a sine shaper or something, but it looks as if the synth people just ignore that part of the circuit.

ketv
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I have found this video so useful. . i only started learning about electronics a few months ago, and the first thing i did after buying an oscilloscope was make square wave generators, last week i asked chatGPT how a synth works. since then i have making 555 and 7047 astable vibrators and playing with them, using my ancient function generator and op amps. it has been fun, and really alarmed my dogs. but this vid is exactly what i needed.

KarldorisLambley
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Wow I really appreciate this. You put quite a lot of time editing this ❤️👍🏻

simonhopkins
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26:45 a better solution would be to use the non inverting pin and instead to sticking it to GND use a trimmer between GND and +/-12V and the wiper to the non inv.... pin. and freely move the wave form around or a voltage div.

AnalogDude_
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One of your best videos so far, and you have done a lot of good videos!!!!

BristlyBright
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It's really enlightening to see how one would approach creating a more complex synth out of simpler building blocks! Really cool! DIY for the win!

woosix
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Hell ya. Back to basics. There's a beauty in sloggin it out on the breadboard.

jkuebler