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Auduino Uno Granular Synth Case by Svargon
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
Here is a case and knobs needed to construct a simple granular synthesizer.
I like to make this a permanent instrument so I solder the wires to the Adruino Uno.
This project was inspired by this link so look here for wiring and programming details:https://www.instructables.com/Simple-Granular-Synth/
I print my cases with PLA plastic. For the top piece, in Cura, I set the support Line Distance to 10 mm to save plastic. I like 20% Infill.
The knobs I print are printed in TPU plastic and don't need a set screw for them to fit tight. PLA knobs are a tight fit. I may revisit the knobs in the future.
Apart from the case for parts you need:
1 - Arduino UNO R3 CH340, the ones with holes to solder
5 - 4.7K (or 5K) - Linear taper potentiometers
4 - Short 1/2" #6 screws to hold the bottom on.
4 - Tiny screws - to secure the board. I don't know, I pull them out of 3 1/2" Hard disk
1 - 3.5 mm audio jack
Wire & Solder
I like to make this a permanent instrument so I solder the wires to the Adruino Uno.
This project was inspired by this link so look here for wiring and programming details:https://www.instructables.com/Simple-Granular-Synth/
I print my cases with PLA plastic. For the top piece, in Cura, I set the support Line Distance to 10 mm to save plastic. I like 20% Infill.
The knobs I print are printed in TPU plastic and don't need a set screw for them to fit tight. PLA knobs are a tight fit. I may revisit the knobs in the future.
Apart from the case for parts you need:
1 - Arduino UNO R3 CH340, the ones with holes to solder
5 - 4.7K (or 5K) - Linear taper potentiometers
4 - Short 1/2" #6 screws to hold the bottom on.
4 - Tiny screws - to secure the board. I don't know, I pull them out of 3 1/2" Hard disk
1 - 3.5 mm audio jack
Wire & Solder