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Revision as of 11:52, 3 January 2023

Welcome to the Synth DIY Wiki

This is a community wiki for learning and sharing knowledge about synthesizer do it yourself, i.e. designing, making, modifying or repairing electronic musical instruments and related equipment. The emphasis is on audio electronics and the technology of electronic music.

Use this wiki to collate your information about synth DIY and related crafts. It is a collaborative endeavour, and to succeed requires your input.

You only need a login here if you want to work on the content. If so create a user account at Miraheze Login Wiki, with a valid email address.

Moog 904A low pass filter clone by Jean-Pierre Desrochers.

Unfortunately on Wikipedia rather than improve or help to fix there are admins who are quick to delete any article that does not meet some vision of quality. It is very easy to be critical and delete the work of others. On this wiki articles can be respected because the authors are acknowledged experts in the synth DIY community, their contributing original content is welcomed, (and the author of a page can protect it from other users).

Send an email to the Synth DIY Wiki administrator.