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* [http://lushprojects.com/lushone/build/ Lush Projects LushOne]
* [http://lushprojects.com/lushone/build/ Lush Projects LushOne]
* [http://www.madsciencelab.com/Archives/SSM1.html Mad Science Lab SSM1]
* [http://www.madsciencelab.com/Archives/SSM1.html Mad Science Lab SSM1]
* [https://meeblip.com/ MeeBlip anode]
* [https://meeblip.com/ MeeBlip]
* [https://github.com/Bananut-Electronics/MiDispositivoMIDI_V3 MiDispositivoMIDI]
* [https://github.com/Bananut-Electronics/MiDispositivoMIDI_V3 MiDispositivoMIDI]
* [https://hackaday.io/project/161548-modular-synthesizer Modular Synthesizer]
* [https://hackaday.io/project/161548-modular-synthesizer Modular Synthesizer]

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This list of open source music hardware projects includes brands or projects relative to electro-music where schematics and firmaware are open-source. However it also includes projects which are not fully open source hardware as defined by the Open Source Hardware Association.

Audio equipment

Amplifiers

  • AX84, a variety of music electronics projects.

Mixers

Electronic music

Controllers

Enclosures

MIDI

  • MIDIbox – The MIDIbox project is an open-source modular DIY hardware and software platform for MIDI devices like controllers, synthesizers, sequencers
  • MIDIsense

Synthesizers and modules

Sequencers

Microcontroller based

  • Arduinome
  • ArduTouch, an Arduino-compatible music synthesizer kit.
  • Bela audio platform and sensor processing
  • Goom, an open source multi-timbral polyphonic synthesizer.

Resources

Tools & test equipment

  • DSO Nano, a a pocket size digital storage oscilloscope.

See also

References

External links