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There have been many articles related to Synth DIY and other Electro-Music projects over the years, even today. But the pre-eminent period for this kind of project was in the 1970's when Electronic hobbyist magazines such as Practical Electronics (PE), Wireless World, Electronics Today International (ETI) and Elektor were at the forefront, publishing designs for the synth builder. There were even synth designs in Early Hi-Fi for Pleasure magazines. In the 80's projects became more computer based, but even here many MIDI and controller designs became available to Synth DIYers, often the output of Synth DIYers themselves.
There have been many articles related to Synth DIY and other Electro-Music projects over the years, even today. But the pre-eminent period for this kind of project was in the 1970's when '''electronic hobbyist magazines''' such as Practical Electronics (PE), Wireless World, Electronics Today International (ETI) and Elektor were at the forefront, publishing designs for the synth builder. There were even synth designs in Early Hi-Fi for Pleasure magazines. In the 80's projects became more computer based, but even here many MIDI and controller designs became available to Synth DIYers, often the output of Synth DIYers themselves.


=== UK Based ===
=== UK Based ===
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* [[Hobby Electronics]] (HE)
* [[Hobby Electronics]] (HE)
* [[Home & Studio Recording]] (H&SR)
* [[Home & Studio Recording]] (H&SR)
* [[Modulus newsletter]]
* [[Practical Electronics]] (PE)
* [[Practical Electronics]] (PE)
* [[Practical Wireless]] (PW)
* [[Practical Wireless]] (PW)
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* [[Polyphony magazine|Polyphony]] - became Electronic Musician
* [[Polyphony magazine|Polyphony]] - became Electronic Musician
* [[Popular Electronics]]
* [[Popular Electronics]]
* [[Radio-Electronics]]
* [[Radio Electronics magazine]]
* [https://www.waveformmagazine.com/ Waveform], a free quarterly magazine.


=== Other Countries ===
=== Other Countries ===
* Elektor was available in many other countries with local names, such as in Germany France and Italy
* Elektor was available in many other countries with local names, such as in Germany France and Italy
* ETI actually started in Australia before the UK version was printed.
* ETI actually started in Australia before the UK version was printed.
* [https://isoondaomradio.weebly.com/sperimentare-download.html Sperimentare], Italy


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Books]]
* [[Synth DIY books]]
* [[Datasheet]]
* [[Datasheet]]
* [[Schematics and manuals]]
* [[Schematics and manuals]]
* [[:Category:Magazine indexes]]
* [[:Category:Magazine SDIY articles indexes]]
* [[Videos]]
* [[Patents]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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* [http://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/downloads/ Nuts & Volts magazine] downloads
* [http://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/downloads/ Nuts & Volts magazine] downloads
* Eight issues of [http://www.syntiac.com/syntiac_diy.html Modulus]
* Eight issues of [http://www.syntiac.com/syntiac_diy.html Modulus]
* A selection of articles from [http://www.cyndustries.com/synapse/intro.cfm Synapse Magazine]
* Scans of [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5720 Synapse Magazine], Monoskop Log
* [http://ubu.com/emr/periodicals.html Electronic Music Review], edited by Reynold Weidenaar and Robert Moog,
* [http://ubu.com/emr/periodicals.html Electronic Music Review], edited by Reynold Weidenaar and Robert Moog,
* [http://electronicsandbooks.com/eab1/manual/index.php?dir=Magazine Magazine], some here, search by directory.
* [http://electronicsandbooks.com/eab1/manual/index.php?dir=Magazine Magazine], some here, search by directory.
* [http://www.americanradiohistory.com/ American Radio History] An archive of many magazines, including Audio, Radio and Electronics magazines. An excellent resource including many magazine scans.
* [http://www.worldradiohistory.com/ World Radio History] An archive of many magazines, including Audio, Radio and Electronics magazines. An excellent resource including many magazine scans.
* [http://www.matrixsynth.com/2017/07/introni-archive-of-italian-electronic.html Introni - Archive of Italian Electronic Magazines], Matrixsynth, 19 July 2017
* [https://www.montanalinux.org/files/mags/HackSpace/014-HackSpace-Jan-2019.pdf Build a synth], HackSpace magazine, issue 14, January 2019, p34
=== Magazines still in print ===
* [https://www.electronicsworld.co.uk Electronics World]
* [https://www.elektor.com/ Elektor]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180104105654/http://www.epemag.com/index.html Everyday Practical Electronics]
* [http://www.nutsvolts.com Nuts & Volts]


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Latest revision as of 09:40, 8 April 2021

There have been many articles related to Synth DIY and other Electro-Music projects over the years, even today. But the pre-eminent period for this kind of project was in the 1970's when electronic hobbyist magazines such as Practical Electronics (PE), Wireless World, Electronics Today International (ETI) and Elektor were at the forefront, publishing designs for the synth builder. There were even synth designs in Early Hi-Fi for Pleasure magazines. In the 80's projects became more computer based, but even here many MIDI and controller designs became available to Synth DIYers, often the output of Synth DIYers themselves.

UK Based

USA Based

Other Countries

  • Elektor was available in many other countries with local names, such as in Germany France and Italy
  • ETI actually started in Australia before the UK version was printed.
  • Sperimentare, Italy

See also

External links

Anything maybe worth reading to learn about SDIY goes here. If a link is dead, you might find the site preserved on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

Magazines still in print