DIY Music Gear

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Let's discuss how to build stuff to make some noise. You are welcome to:

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My coop made this board that uses hand position and gestures to control audio devices. Output is usb, cv or midi.

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I've been making tunes for 20+ years, I'd like to post some somewhere for you people to probably not enjoy much as it's a bit shit.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1184436

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When I'm not mastering I work with the team from analogvibes, painstakingly re-creating iconic analog hardware for recording studios.

We're launching a DIY version of a Tube Opto compressor (aka LA2A "Silverplate") really soon. If you're into DIY and sound, this compressor is killer on vocals and bass, and, well everything you throw at it. The silverplate edition is a treasure from the late 70's

Full kits are quite rare and we're confident in our experience launching other products this way. Subscribe to our launch newsletter if you'd love to have fresh, high quality new old gear in your rack.

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The Owl Project works with wood and electronics to fuse sculpture and sound art, creating music making machines, interfaces and objects which intermix pre-steam and digital technologies. Drawing on influences such as 70’s synthesiser culture, DIY woodworking and current digital crafts, the resulting artwork is a quirky and intriguing critique of the allure and production of technology.

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i found this content by @uglyhack@diode.zone

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I am looking for a software to make music that maybe even goes as far as setting up a beat/some basic music based on genre that can be tweeked to produce different songs.

If it is already in the stickies I'll find it and delete this.