[sdiy] History of SDIY?

Quincas Moreira quincas at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 22:23:41 CEST 2018


I think in the end you could also mention the new generation of Youtubers
promoting DIY via kit reviews and wee tutorials, such as Sam Battle of
"Look Mum no Computer" fame (the Furby Organ guy) And yours truly, with my
Synth DIY Guy Channel, If I may be so bold :)
We are babies compared to you guys, but I think we're doing our part in
promoting the "cause" and informing a new generation of SDIYers.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCafxR2HWJRmMfSdyZXvZMTw
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTca38SJErVLsfYkrg2R9w



On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 2:50 PM, Byron G. Jacquot <thescum at surfree.com>
wrote:

> One name that puzzlingly hasn't popped up, but was instrumental in getting
> a certain generation of SDIYer moving: Gene Stopp.
>
> I'm sure I'm the only person for whom the ASM1 was a huge step into the
> world of synthesizers, and DIY electronics in general.  At the time, the
> thought of some independent person having PCBs produced was pretty unheard
> of, and he (and later Magnus) backed it up with good documentation.
>
> -Byron Jacquot
>
>
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Quincas Moreira
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