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Tom

This is more of a list of useful links but it should be handy for those who want to dig deeper - definitely one for the synth geeks and tech heads –––>

– aunt - horse pathologist and specialises in rabbits too

– used to run a blog - ‘Music Thing’ • https://musicthing.blogspot.com/

– coming from different age, when writing about gear was very different to now

– beginning of the age of Raspberry Pi / Arduino etc - homemade circuit kits etc

– access to China was a gamechanger - getting kits prepared there and sent to UK

– Make Noise, Asheville co. • http://www.makenoisemusic.com/

– electro music forum (synth DIY) - lunetta subscene • http://electro-music.com/forum/forum-160.html

– ‘Make’ magazine • https://makezine.com/

– early days fiddling with circuits

– shout to Don Buchla • https://buchla.com/

– invented a ‘Turing Machine’ - not that one

– Sound Gas (instagram account) • https://www.instagram.com/soundgasltd

– A shout to Emily from Mutable Instruments • https://mutable-instruments.net/

– Thonk - company selling kits • https://www.thonk.co.uk/

– joy of making circuits and having them function

– open source schematics and making own versions of existing schematics

– love of Talking Heads and behind the scenes creation process

– overall deep circuit talk and home-made synth stuff

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Tom

This is more of a list of useful links but it should be handy for those who want to dig deeper - definitely one for the synth geeks and tech heads –––>

– aunt - horse pathologist and specialises in rabbits too

– used to run a blog - ‘Music Thing’ • https://musicthing.blogspot.com/

– coming from different age, when writing about gear was very different to now

– beginning of the age of Raspberry Pi / Arduino etc - homemade circuit kits etc

– access to China was a gamechanger - getting kits prepared there and sent to UK

– Make Noise, Asheville co. • http://www.makenoisemusic.com/

– electro music forum (synth DIY) - lunetta subscene • http://electro-music.com/forum/forum-160.html

– ‘Make’ magazine • https://makezine.com/

– early days fiddling with circuits

– shout to Don Buchla • https://buchla.com/

– invented a ‘Turing Machine’ - not that one

– Sound Gas (instagram account) • https://www.instagram.com/soundgasltd

– A shout to Emily from Mutable Instruments • https://mutable-instruments.net/

– Thonk - company selling kits • https://www.thonk.co.uk/

– joy of making circuits and having them function

– open source schematics and making own versions of existing schematics

– love of Talking Heads and behind the scenes creation process

– overall deep circuit talk and home-made synth stuff

  continue reading

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