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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. "Bent by Design"<ref name=":0">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyEwdrLUa28 Episode 205: Rob Hordijk (2017)] Art + Music + Technology Podcast</ref> The name is a portmanteau of 'banjo' and 'violin'. <ref name=":0" />
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. The name is a portmanteau of 'banjo' and 'violin'.<ref name="pod 205">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyEwdrLUa28 Episode 205: Rob Hordijk], Art + Music + Technology podcast by Darwin Grosse, Dec 2017</ref>

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== References ==
<ref name=":0" />[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyEwdrLUa28 Episode 205: Rob Hordijk] Art + Music + Technology Podcast <!-- Added this manually - Don't know why this doesn't appear as a regular reference when cited in the above text -->

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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. The name is a portmanteau of 'banjo' and 'violin'.[1]

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  1. ^ Episode 205: Rob Hordijk, Art + Music + Technology podcast by Darwin Grosse, Dec 2017

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