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== Ability and know-how == |
== Ability and know-how == |
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The single most important factor in synth DIY is your skills. You'll need to be able to read and understand [[Schematics|circuit diagrams]], identify [[electronic component]]s, and [[fault-find]] non-working circuits.<ref name="ks">[https://web.archive.org/web/20170420052751/http://www.cgs.synth.net/help.html Help page] of Ken Stone's Modular Synthesizer site (archived)]</ref> The best way to learn is by building. Pick a small project to start with, to find out how you get on.<ref name="st">Synthesis Technology's [http://www.synthtech.com/tutor/tutor1.html ''Getting Started in the Synth DIY World'']</ref> |
The single most important factor in synth DIY is your skills. You'll need to be able to read and understand [[Schematics|circuit diagrams]], identify [[electronic component]]s, and [[fault-find]] non-working circuits.<ref name="ks">[https://web.archive.org/web/20170420052751/http://www.cgs.synth.net/help.html Help page] of Ken Stone's Modular Synthesizer site (archived)]</ref> The best way to learn is by building. Pick a small project to start with, to find out how you get on. There is a list of popular small projects at [[simple modular DIY]].<ref name="st">Synthesis Technology's [http://www.synthtech.com/tutor/tutor1.html ''Getting Started in the Synth DIY World'']</ref> |
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There is a list of popular small projects at [[Simple modular DIY]]. |
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== Tools == |
== Tools == |
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* [[Datasheet]] |
* [[Datasheet]] |
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* [[Electronics books]] for books about electronics. |
* [[Electronics books]] for books about electronics. |
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* [[Elementary electronics for synth DIY]] |
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* [[Magazines]] |
* [[Magazines]] |
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* [[Online resources]] |
* [[Online resources]] |