More Synth-DIY, Analog Synthesizer and Electronics Sites

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Here are more websites that provide useful information to the synth Do It Yourselfer. You will find creative and imaginative people from around the world sharing a useful tip, schematic, or link to another cool site. If you would like your synth-diy site to be mutually linked with MFOS send us an email. Sites are listed in alphabetical order.

(Synth photos courtesy of Kevin Lightner)
      
      
  • Analog Monster
  • Analog Notes
  • Atanua Real Time Logic Lab
  • Bill and Will's MOTM Analog Synthesizer
  • bleeps and peeps
  • casperelectronics (Peter Edwards's site)
  • Curious Inventor (Totally Cool Learning Site)
  • Data Sheets (WWW.ALLDATASHEET.COM)
  • Datasheet4U.com
  • DatasheetArchive.com
  • DataSheetDir.com
  • Datasheetpro.com
  • DOEPFER MUSIKELEKTRONIK GMBH
  • Don Sauer's Web Site (Designer of the LM13700)
  • Doug Frome's Site Home of "Consciousness Connector"
  • eDrum Site (Admir Salahovic's Site)
  • electro-music.com
  • electro-music.com Sound Lab Forum
  • Electronics with Graham Knott of CRC
  • ETI 4600 Music Synthesiser Site
  • FlexiMusic - Music and Audio Software
  • Flower Electronics - Cool Sound Boxes
  • Henry Walmsley's Site
  • Ian Fritz' Site
  • Infection Music Limited
  • James Patchell's Site
  • Jörg Schmitz' Site
  • Jürgen Haible's Site
  • KA Electronics (1K tempcos & THAT ICs)
  • Ken Stone's Site
  • Kevin Lightner's Synthfool! Site
  • Laurie Biddulph's Elby Designs Site
  • MACBETH STUDIO SYSTEMS analogue synthesizers
  • "Manual Manor" by Mark Glinsky
  • MATRIX-SYNTH (Everything Synth)
  • MICKEY DELP.COM
  • Microtonal Synthesis
  • Modular Form Factor Chart I
  • Modular Form Factor Chart II
  • Motohiko Takeda's Site
  • Music Thing
  • Music Synthesizer.com
  • Natural Rhythm - diy
  • Neil Johnson's Site
  • Oakley Sound Systems
  • Oren Leavitt's Site
  • Osamu Hoshuyama's Site
  • PAIA Research
  • THE PALATIN PROJECT
  • Papareil Synth Labs
  • Peter Grenader's Site
  • PUL(SEW)IDTH - Cuddle up to a felt synth.
  • René Schmitz' Site
  • RetroSonik
  • Roman's Site
  • Scott Juskiw's Site
  • Scott Stites' Site
  • Seb's Synth-DIY Pages
  • Serge (Unofficially speaking...)
  • Steve Thomas' Site
  • Subscribe to Analog Heaven email
  • Subscribe to Synth-DIY email
  • wwwSynth.net
  • Synthasonic
  • www.synthdoc.com
  • Synthesis Technology, Home of Paul Schreiber's MOTM
  • Synthesizers.com
  • Synthtopia Electronic Music Portal
  • The Electronics Club
  • The Electronic Peasant
  • The Free Information Society - Schematics
  • The Master Synthesizer Book List
  • The New England Synthesizer Museum
  • The Thomas Henry VCO-1 (Article on Scott Stites' site)
  • Thorsten Klose's uCApps.de
  • TONEPAD - A Resource For DIY Music
  • Vaco Loco Synths
  • verde audio (DIY Studio Electronics )
  • Wiard Synthesizer (Grant Richter's) Site
  • Yves Usson's site (Yusynth)

  • Is your favorite site missing? email the details
    Dead Link? email the poor URL so I can bury it.

    Kevin Lightner provided both the photo and the interesting story behind it...

    Btw, you might be interested to know what that synth in the graphic actually was and why. That Moog was assembled as a temporary synth for use by U2's (then) producer, Flood. Hans Zimmer loaned him some of the modules I was working on for his big modular moog beast at the time. I took some of the spare wood C cabinets and assembled a large Moog (with a VSM 201 vocoder, Bode freq shifter, etc) just for one recording session. Was gone for about 3 weeks and then came back and was stripped back down again. That synth didn't exist for even a month.