My small contribution to the world of DIY Synthesizers
In the early/mid '70s I was heavily into electronics (thanks to a Philips Electronics kit given
to me by my parents as a Christmas present in 1969) and synthesizers (largely due to being a huge fan of Keith Emerson).
Everything seemed so new and exciting in the world of electronics (albeit a tad expensive for a 13 year old schoolboy!).
I used to subscribe to magazines like 'Practical Electronics', 'Electronics Today International'
and 'Elektor'. There were some amazing projects to be built, the PE Minisonic 2, ETI 4600 (sold in kit
form by Maplin Electronics), ETI Transcendent 2000 SBAS (single board analogue synth, my acronym!) and Elektors Formant
modular synth to name but a few.
About thirty five years later in 2007 my interest was rekindled when I happened to
browse into Ray Wilsons Music from Outer Space site. On the following
pages I have attempted to document my projects and hopefully encourage others to take the plunge and have a go at building
their own analogue synthesizer.