[sdiy] History of SDIY?

paula at synth.net paula at synth.net
Tue May 29 21:57:38 CEST 2018


why? 

if I write a softsynth, and put it in a VST that's not synth DIY? But if
I write a softsynth and put it in a chip in a box that is synth DIY? 

Paula

On 2018-05-29 16:11, Quincas Moreira wrote:

> Oh, I would leave soft synths out of it for clarity's sake... 
> 
> Software running in a dedicated module or hardware synth, sure :) 
> 
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:05 AM, <paula at synth.net> wrote:
> Fair points Tom.
> 
> Though I'd disagree with the electronotes comment, it only covers analogue synthesis techniques.
> 
> for me SDIY encompasses analogue, digital, hybrid and soft synths, as long as you made it yourself :)
> 
> Paula 
> 
> On 2018-05-29 15:43, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
> No need to pigeon hole, but if you were (say) writing a book on the
> topic, you'd have to decide what you put in and what you leave out.
> 
> I think the magazines and books give a pretty good idea of what was
> going on through the decades. The Brabani books and R.A. Penfold and
> R.M.Marston have quite a lot to answer for in my case.
> In many ways, Bernie's Electronotes *is* the history of Synth-DIY
> already! Ok, it's only a single source and a single editor, but it
> follows the progress of the field over a long period of time and
> covers pretty much everything sooner or later. I doubt there's a more
> comprehensive overview.
> 
> Tom
> 
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> On 29 May 2018, at 13:18, paula at synth.net wrote:
> 
> Why classify/pigeon hole "what" SDIY is?
> The world seems obsessed with putting things in boxes, let's not do the same here please
> 
> On 2018-05-29 12:36, Rob Kam wrote:
> Unlike for the history of electronic music http://120years.net/, apparently
> there's not much documentation specifically for the history of DIY
> electronic music equipment. I have some questions, if I may.
> How to define SDIY - it's not just exclusively synths, amateurs making
> electronic music circuits as opposed to plugging together ready-made parts?
> When did SDIY begin and how has it developed over the years? Especially
> since the invention of semiconductors but before then should also be
> included. What were the significant moments and who were the pioneers along
> the way?
> Bob Moog sold Theremin kits in the 1950s. Guitar pedals began development in
> the 1960s. Before this there were guitar amplifiers with effects built in,
> and earlier still people used magnetic tape. The PAiA FAQ states that the
> 1970s were busy, the 1980s were quieter, (with the hobbyists being
> distracted by PCs) and that interest picked up again in the 1990s. PAiA has
> been producing synthesizer kits since 1972. Electronotes started in 1972.
> Various magazine articles by authors such as Tim Orr, John Simonton, Don
> Lancaster, Craig Anderton, etc. give some sort of indication. The earliest
> DIY electronic music instrument books seem to be from the early to
> mid-1970s.
> How to distinguish what's SDIY from R&D? Obviously the pioneers and
> inventors like Harald Bode and Kraftwerk had to DIY; does this get ignored?
> Does it begin with the electro-magnetic Helmholtz resonator?
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