[sdiy] History of SDIY?

sleepy_dog at gmx.de sleepy_dog at gmx.de
Tue May 29 22:11:33 CEST 2018


 > Hugh Le Caine beats moog and Buchla for voltage control: Electronic 
Sakbut

seems there was something even earlier. I just recently heard about this 
thing for the first time:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trautonium

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRelL1TL2A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0CpIEqDtjE

No idea whether this can be called DIY, some dude at a music school did 
that.


- Steve


Jimmy Moore wrote:
> Hugh Le Caine beats moog and Buchla for voltage control:  Electronic 
> Sakbut
>
> http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2016/09/hugh-le-caine-feature
>
> http://www.hughlecaine.com/en/sackbut.html 
> <http://www.hughlecaine.com/en/sackbut.html>
>
> http://120years.net/the-electronic-sackbuthugh-le-cainecanada1945/ 
> <http://120years.net/the-electronic-sackbuthugh-le-cainecanada1945/>
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 10:06 AM, Tim Ressel <timr at circuitabbey.com 
> <mailto:timr at circuitabbey.com>> wrote:
>
>     At the risk of sounding smart-ass-ish, define DIY.  If you are the
>     first to do something, it that automatically DIY?  Is Robert Moog
>     guilty of DIY?  What about Thaddeus Cahill and his Telharmonium,
>     is that DIY?
>
>     --tim (and his highly intelligent bottom) ressel
>
>
>
>     On 5/29/2018 4:36 AM, 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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