DIY Workshop - Erica Synths ***Sold Out***

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Erica Synths VCF Circuit Design /// DIY Level: Easy /// Price: 120€ In this beginner-friendly workshop, you’ll not only build a fully-functioning VCF on a breadboard – you'll also gain an in-depth understanding of how it works. For that, Moritz Klein and Shalom D. Ruben, teaching professor for engineering at the University of Colorado, will guide you through the basics of analog circuit design, providing you with practical skills that you can apply to your own DIY projects.

Don’t have a breadboard or any components yet? No worries! Every participant will receive a full mki x es.edu DIY VCF kit (which they can take home), and a mki x es.edu Labor prototyping board (to experiment with during the workshop). After the workshop, you can even assemble the VCF into a proper Eurorack module using the included PCB and panel.

IMPORTANT: After registration, please contact moritzkleininstruments@gmail.com to let Moritz know that you registered and he knows how many kits to bring.

PLEASE BRING: Headphones with 3,5mm connector!

No soldering irons and tools needed.

The prices above are the final prices minus the 30€ workshop ticket (price minus 30€ = rest payment).

Here you can already download a PDF manual which you can either have on your phones or printed with you: https://www.ericasynths.lv/media/VCF_manual_v2.pdf

Important General Info:

To enter the workshop you need both:

   a) Superbooth ticket for the day of the workshop plus
   b) the workshop ticket itself! Available HERE in our ticket shop

The workshop ticket covers the advance payment for the workshop, please bring your printed workshop ticket plus Superbooth ticket and enough cash to pay the rest payment here in the workshop area. (We possibly won't have small change and no online payment possibilities!)

We generally have some middle class soldering irons and tools. If you have own stuff, you can bring it if you like!

Do not forget your eye glasses if you need them for soldering.

If you generally need recommendations for DIY tools, check this https://t1p.de/vuiig

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