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The '''Benjolin''' designed by Rob Hordijk in 2009, is a kit to be used in educational workshops to promote [[Synthesizer |
The '''Benjolin''' designed by Rob Hordijk in 2009, is a kit to be used in educational workshops to promote [[Synthesizer do it yourself|synth DIY]]. The idea is that people can build a medium complexity electronic circuit in a controlled environment and box it later at home. |
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The Benjolin designed by Rob Hordijk in 2009, is a kit to be used in educational workshops to promote synth DIY. The idea is that people can build a medium complexity electronic circuit in a controlled environment and box it later at home.
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External links
- Rob Hordijk's benjolin, Epoch Modular
- Benjolin schematic by Rob Hordijk
- Benjolin PCB and component layout, and BOM by Rob Hordijk
- Rob Hordijk explains the Benjolin, YouTube
- Benjolin, Casper Electronics modular adaptation
- The Benjolin Explained by The Tuesday Night Machines