On Sunday, October 18th I was lucky enough to attend the DIY Synthesizer workshop in Austin at the Salvage Vanguard Theatre presented by the Church of the Friendly Ghost, Eric Archer, Bleep Labs & 4MS Pedals. They gave two workshops: a beginner’s workshop where attendees built a simple push button drum machine which Eric had named “Mini Space Rockers”, and the advanced workshop where attendees built one of Eric Archer’s “Andromeda Space Rocket” drum machines. I sat in on both.
I got there a little early so I could check the place out and offer any help setting up if needed. I met Eric and the rest of the guys and helped them set up. When we were ready they put a graphic of the circuit board on the overhead handed us all the parts we needed and we were off like soldering monkeys. The kits we did in this first class came together in about an hour. Everyone had different combination of capacitors so all of the little machines sounded different. After all the soldering was done the room was alive with bleeps, bloops and the occasional screaming “Space Hawk”. Eric also showed us how we can change the sound of our Rocker by putting different capacitors on the board. You should check out Eric’s site he has some samples of the Mini Space Rockers and a short video showing one in action.
www.ericarcher.net/devices/mini-space-rockers
Here is a picture of the one I made.
The sound it makes is called “Spin Back” and here’s some samples. The sounds start to morph as I start pressing on the electronics, which probably isn't what you're supposed to do with them but it sounds cool.
Spinback01
I really want to make a few more of these little guys. I like the way they sound and look. I’m hoping he’ll have kits or at least printed circuit boards available for sale soon on his site. If you want to hear what the different types sound like, Eric has posted a bunch of samples on his site.
www.ericarcher.net
Next up I’ll have a review of the advanced workshop and show you the awesome drum machine I made along with some samples. J
p.s. Special thanks to the Church of the Friendly Ghost, Bleep Labs, Eric Archer & 4MS pedals who made this possible. This workshop was really fun guys!
They will be doing another workshop in November, December & January. See http://handmademusic.noisepages.com/2009/10/introducing-handmade-music-austin/ for more information.
- Over N Out