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DIY Synth Kit - Manual STUTTER SYNTH

Welcome to the DIY Synth - Manual This is a step-by-step guide to making your own electronic Synth. All you will need is your hands and your DIY Synth kit which includes everything you ll need to put it together. We hope you enjoy this creative task, learn some new technological skills and apply them to your life in useful ways.

Technology Will Save Us Getting Started Top Tips Keep an eye out for the top tips. They are highlighted in a orange box like this! Making Time The kit takes about a fun filled hour to complete, depending on how creative you get with the construction of your Synth box. Useful Appendix Further information on all the components in this kit can be found in the Appendix at the back of the manual. Learn about their use within the circuit you are building. Further Resources Information on how the circuit works alongside different ways to extend your Synth can be found on our resource page: twsu.co 3

Making your DIY Synth Parts: You will not need all the components to make your stutter synth. 1) Selection of Jumper Wires (Colour coded and cut to size) 2) 1x 2.2K Logarithmic Potentiometer (Volume Control)(Previously 4.7K) 3) 2x 470K Linear Potentiometer (Frequency and Pitch Control) 4) 1x 8 Ohm Speaker 5) 1x Breadboard 6) 2x 10nf Ceramic Capacitor 7) 1x 10uf Electrolytic Capacitor 8) 1x 100uf Electrolytic Capacitor 9) 1x Push Button 10) 1x 1k Ohm Resistor 11) 1x 4.7k Ohm Resistor 12) 1x 10k Ohm Resistor 13) 1x NE556 Timer IC (Integrated Circuit) 14) 1x 9v Battery Clip Check your components to make sure you have all the parts to build your DIY Synth! 4 Components

Technology Will Save Us 1 2 5 3 14 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 11 12 Top Tip Some components may look slightly different to the ones above, don t be alarmed, this is normal! 5

1 The Breadboard Take a look at the breadboard. The horizontal rows at the top and bottom of this image (marked in red and blue) are used as power rails. They provide a convenient way to supply components with electricity. The power rails are connected all the way along the edges of the breadboard. However the inside rails on the breadboard run perpendicular to those on the outside. These are marked in black. 6 Step 1

Technology Will Save Us Connect the power and ground rails on each side of the breadboard together using two jumper wires, its a good idea to use red wire for the positive voltage supply and black for the ground. Top red rail connects to the bottom red rail and the top black rail to the bottom black. Top Tip For this kit we have colour coded the wires for you. But as a general rule, red wires are positive and black are negative. Sticking to this will help you when building your own creations. Step 1 7

2 556 Timer IC (Integrated Circuit) Find the 556 timer IC. The IC has 14 pins, starting at the end of the chip with the notch in it the left pin is (1) and finishing on the other side of the notch at pin (14) +4.5 to 15 discharge A discharge 556 Dual Timer threshold A threshold control A control B reset A reset B output A output B trigger A 0V trigger B 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Place the IC over the gutter of the breadboard with the notch facing towards number 1. Placing the IC near the centre gives you room to space out the other components around the board. 8 Step 2

Technology Will Save Us Now connect the IC to the power rails using the following wires. Use the small red wire to connect pin 14 of the IC to the red power rail. Top Tip Refer back to step 2.0 for the numbering of the IC Chip pins. Use the small black wire to connect Pin 7 of the IC to the blue ground rail. Step 2 9

3 Connecting the pins Take your three yellow jumper wires. Use the two shorter wires to connect the following pins; 12 to 8 2 to 6 Now use the longer yellow jumper wire to connect pin 5 of the IC to pin 10. 10 Step 3

4 The Resistors Take your 1K resistor (brown, black, red, gold) and 4.7k resistor (yellow, purple, red, gold). Top Tip Resistors can be plugged in any way around. Their legs are the same length - which is a way to tell that it can be plugged in both ways. Also, if you look at the body of the resistor, you ll see that there are different coloured stripes. These stripes tell us what value the resistor is. Brown, Black, Red = 1K Ohm. Use your 1k resistor to connect pin 1 of your IC to the positive red rail. Then use your 4.7k resistor to connect pin 13 of the IC to the positive red rail of the breadboard. Step 4 11

5 Capacitor Take your ceramic capacitors. Top Tip There are two types of capacitors. Those that do care which way they are plugged in, and those that don t. The easy way to tell them apart is to check to see if their legs are the same length. If they are, then just like the resistor, they can be plugged in any way around. If not: Then the long leg always must be plugged into the voltage ( + ) and the short leg must be plugged into the ground ( - ). This kind of capacitor is called electrolytic or polarized. Attach the ceramic capacitor as follows: From the top blue ground rail to pin 12 of the IC. 12 Step 5

6 Electrolytic capacitors Take your Electrolytic Capacitor shown in the image to the right. The white strip down one side indicates the negative leg of the component. This is also indicated by the length of the component legs. The shorter one is negative and the longer is positive. The capacitors values are marked down the length of the component. You should have one capacitor that is shorter and wider than the other. This is your 100uF capacitor and the other is 10uF. Take your 100uF capacitor and place the longer positive leg of the component in line with pin 6 of the IC and the shorter negative leg to the blue ground rail of the breadboard. Then take the positive leg of the 10uF capacitor and connect it to pin 9 of the IC then place the negative leg a few rows along the breadboard. Step 6 13

7 470K Potentiometer Take one of your 470K potentiometers. You can tell it is the correct one of the three by the resistance which is marked on the back of its casing. A potentiometer is a variable resistor. As you rotate the knob or shaft, the resulting resistance changes. These are often used to control volume - increase the resistance, decreases the volume! Before attaching the potentiometer we first need to add some jumper wires to connect it to the IC. Take a blue and grey jumper wire. Use the grey jumper wire to connect pin two of the IC to row 5 of the breadboard. Then use the blue jumper to connect pin 1 to row 3 of the breadboard. 14 Step 7

Technology Will Save Us Now take your first 470K potentiometer and place it on the breadboard with the shaft facing outwards. Making sure the right and middle legs of the potentiometer align with the blue and grey jumper wires you just added. Step 7 15

8 470K Potentiometer Now take your other 470k potentiometer. Check it is the correct one by looking at the back of the casing. It should read 470KA. Take a blue and brown jumper wire. Connect the blue jumper wire from pin 12 of the IC to row 5 of the breadboard. Then use the brown to connect pin 13 of the IC to row 3 of the breadboard. 16 Step 8

Finally take your 470k potentiometer and place it with the shaft again facing outwards making sure the middle and right pins align with the two jumper wires you just added. Step 8 17

9 Button Now you will need your button which you will use to turn your stutter synth on and off. You will notice that it has four small legs. Place the button on your breadboard over the central gap. With two of the legs on row 20 and the other two on row 22 of the breadboard. Make sure that all of the 4 legs are securely in a hole. 18 Step 9

10 Speaker Take your Speaker which is pictured on the right. Noticing that it has two grey wires attached to it. Take the two grey wires and place one on the blue negative rail of the breadboard. The other should be attached in line with the top right button connection on row 22 of the breadboard. Step 10 19

11 Battery clip Take your Battery Clip which is pictured on the right. Noticing that it has a black and a red wire connected to it. Connect the black wire of the battery clip to the ground rail and red wire to the positive rail. Add your battery and your done! Now your ready to create some musical madness! 20 Step 11

Circuit Check 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Circuit Check 21

12 Synth Casing (Optional) You can use the included plastic casing and your DIY Synth box to create a housing for your synth. First remove your speaker wires and battery clip wires from your breadboard. Remove your plastic casing from your box. 22 Step 12

Technology Will Save Us Place the speaker and batter clip on the top of the plastic casing. Then thread the speaker and battery clip wires up through the small hole in the plastic. Put the plastic to one side and stick the two pieces of double sided tape on each end of the cardboard tray. Once stuck remove the second piece of film from the tape. Step 12 23

13 Synth Casing (Optional) Place your plastic casing on to your double sided tape and press to make sure it is secure. Take your breadboard and remove the film backing. 24 Step 13

Technology Will Save Us Place your synth on to your plastic casing in the space provided and press down so that it is stuck securely. Then reattach your speaker and battery clip wires to your breadboard. If you need help remembering where the wires go into the breadboard refer to step 9 and 10. Connect your battery clip to your 9v battery and place it into the slot in the acrylic casing. Step 13 25

Congratulations! You have finished making your DIY Synth Kit. Now make it your own! Create and customize the casing of your kit using whatever you want. You could use a cardboard box, that old tin that s sat on your windowsill or design your own personal housing for your synth. Then customise with stickers, Sharpies or paint. When you are happy with your creation all that is left to do is create sweet sweet music. For those of you who want to test your skills and learn more check out: twsu.co You will find many more creations and hacks to expand your technological orchestra. 26

Customising your Synth By this stage you ll have a fully functioning Synth but we thoroughly recommend you keep the creativity flowing by creating some sort of housing for it. This will not only make it your own but also help protect the circuit and MAKE IT LOUDER if done well. The example below is made from laser cut acrylic. But you could make it out of almost anything... Whatever you make your casing out of, a few things to keep in mind are; You need to be able to get at the battery to change it. The speaker works best on a hard surface and you ll have to drill a hole through this to mount it. The casing needs to have a few holes for your controls (potentiometers) so you can actually play it! Aside from that, go wild! We want to see some crazy creations! Share them with us on our websites community page at: twsu.co/community 27

Component Appendix Electrolytic Capacitor - Electrolytic Capacitors are used for storing big charges. These are polarized, with the longer leg being positive and the shorter white striped side being negative. Resistors - Resistors are used in a circuit to restrict the flow of electrical current and stop things from blowing up! The resistors in measured in Ohms. Speaker - This is a loud speaker, this is where the signals are turned into audio through the movement of the surface. Integrated Circuit (IC) - An Integrated Circuit also know as an IC is a whole circuit itself but very very small and made of Silicon. The chip in this circuit is a 556 timer chip one of the most commonly used chips in the world made up of 25 transistors, 2 diodes and 15 resistors. 28 Components

Technology Will Save Us Battery Clip - The battery clip allows a 9 volt battery to power the circuit. The battery can only connect in one direction with the red wire being positive and the black wire negative. Capacitors - A capacitor is like a big bucket, it stores up charge, waits until its full and then releases it all in one go. How much charge depends on the size of the capacitor, measured in farads. Breadboard - No soldering required! A breadboard allows you to build circuits without having to solder due to its rows and columns each with contacts that allow current to flow through a regimented grid. This makes it perfect for playing and prototyping your projects. Potentiometer - A potentiometer is a resistor that you can control! Turning the knob on the potentiometer increases and decreases the amount of resistance bit like a tap and the flow of water. Components 29

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