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This one is Ray Wilson's DIY synthesizer website.

I first saw him on youtube, screwing around with an echo rockit noise box. I was hypnotized.

I found his site and was hooked. I spent the next couple years making synthesizer modules at a manic pace.

The magical thing about Ray's site is is his teaching style. He gives the circuit schematics, but also explanations of how/why they work in language that is pretty easy to understand. He really approaches electronics from a practical standpoint rather than what you'd get in an intro class somewhere. This website was my introduction to electronics, and it can get you far when it comes to understanding analog design and signal processing.

You can really get a feel for Ray's personality from his writing on the site. He died in 2016, and I weirdly get a little choked up when I look at that echo rockit page. His website was a right-time-right-place thing for me, and it helped change the trajectory of my life in a very real way.

Anyways. Check out Music From Outer Space, and like Ray would say, Good learning...

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[–] nickajeglin@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Same for me. I learned so much from his circuit descriptions. I ended up building a sound lab mini synth in eurorack format, plus a bunch of his precision VCOs, VCAs, and a mixer.

What format did you build?

[–] knova@links.dartboard.social 2 points 1 year ago

Euro rack - but after moving it across the country 6 years ago, I started using it less and less. This year I decided to sell it off, I’m three modules away from being eurorack free, for better or worse.