My Music
Here are all of my music jams made on various synths I own or self made. These are mostly ambient but I like also make some electronic or acid techno music.

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Here are all of my music jams made on various synths I own or self made. These are mostly ambient but I like also make some electronic or acid techno music.
A thermoelectric generator is a device that converts heat directly into electricity using a physical phenomenon called the Seebeck effect: a temperature difference across two different materials produces electricity. When one side of the device is hot and the other side is cold, electrons start moving creating a voltage. My first version was based on one TEC Peltier module generates only 1.3V which is not enough to power Step-Up boost converter to needed 5V to charge phone or anything else. Here is the second version. Works on 6 Tealights and 4 Peltier TEG modules. Generates 3.8V, powering Li-ion 18650 battery
New project that at first was suppose to be a tube amp with mp3 and bluetooth player made out off the shelf parts and stock Aliexpress modules. First prototype was suppose to work as a USB music sound card with these nice valve tube UV meters called Magic Eye. But I had to skip both devices due to no room in this nice aluminum case I had, with TPU 3D printed feet’s. We need to drill some holes for the tubes and rotary switch on the top. On th bottom we need mounting holes for the preamp PCB and rubber
NTS-1 is awesome little digital programmable synthesizer kit made by Korg. Build it, tweak it, connect it; a world of synthesis at your fingertips! Korg It has large potential with added plugins and has powerful digital effect processor. But the self made pcb enclosure design and small SMD audio, sync and Midi connectors are to flimsy and tend to brake a lot. I wanted to have full size 6.35mm audio jacks and Din-5 Midi sockets to be able to use this synth in my setup, so I need to make my own sturdy case. I had some wooden box leftovers
First of all if you don’t know what the hell is SunVox then here is official information from the source: SunVox is a small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with pattern-based sequencer (tracker). It is a tool for those people who like to compose music wherever they are, whenever they wish. On any device. On any system. And it’s free for most of the systems, except the Android and iOS. https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/ Now you know what SunVox software is. I want this to be standalone SunVox Raspberry Pi synth and be portable and independent from the computer as much as possible, let just
Here is another simple but useful project using this cheap but awesome buck-boost module with LCD screen as adjustable bench DC stable power supply. It can be used as a battery charger or as a LED constant current driver or a step-up/down boost converter. But I will use it as a bench power supply that will be able to produce output voltage from 0.6V to 30V DC and current from 0A up to 4A, depending on the input voltage that can be from 5V to 30V DC. It has screw ark type terminal blocks on input and output so I
Here is another useful mod for Velleman LAB-1 that will improve it by replacing soldering station with better one! We will use this popular Hakko replacement, T12 Oled soldering station diy kit. First we need to test the kit with current LAB-1 power supply that is just AC transformer. We will use these 8A 18V AC/DC converter because we need max 24V DC to power up the T12 soldering iron. Then we will need to put T12 kit together. Let’s start from the handle, solder tilt trigger switches to the handle pcb. I used both given in the kit for better
DSO150 mini oscilloscope is great tool not only for beginners or professional electronics engineers, but useful as remote tool used by car mechanics, audiophiles, musicians. If you need to measure all sort of signals but cannot afford professional oscilloscope, you should have this in your toolbox! Of course this cheap oscilloscope has some limits, no battery, only one channel, up to 200KHz resolution. But we can overcome one of it’s limits and make portability of this device a huge advantage. Add batteries! Simple way is to use powerbank or attach some 9V battery outside the enclosure. But ideal solution is
I use overhead camera rig to make my YouTube videos. Some shots my take a long time and when you need to charge batteries it makes it even longer. I don’t want to connect any wires when camera is working also I need to make my camera mobile. There is a solution, I need a bigger battery mounted to camera and tripod! Well this isn’t exactly a tripod but the weight of the batteries can keep whole thing in place. All we need is some enclosure that will hold at least two 18650 li-ion cells, a power charger, and a