In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn to solder and build their very own ArduTouch music synthesizer from a kit—no prior experience required!
ArduTouch is an Arduino-compatible music synthesizer kit with a built-in touch keyboard and built-in speaker/amplifier. Build it, and it works! It’s super affordable, yet powerful, and comes pre-programmed with “Thick,” a 4-voice sawtooth synth that delivers phat, layered sounds right out of the box.
Along the way, we’ll cover the basics of how it all works, including an introduction to Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for total beginners. Once your synth is built (and we guarantee it will work—whether you finish during the session or at home later), you’ll get to explore its sound-shaping potential.
The fun doesn’t stop there: the ArduTouch also comes with an Arduino library packed with features and a collection of amazing example synths. With 10 different synthesizers available—from lush pads and drones to glitchy noise, sequencers, and psychedelic textures—you’ll have endless sonic worlds to explore.
To wrap things up, we’ll walk through how to reprogram your ArduTouch so you can load new synths or even start designing your own instruments. For those who want to go further, the included documentation is a gentle introduction to DSP and audio generation.
This workshop is designed for total newbies, so whether you’re into DIY electronics, experimental music, or just want to make some wild sounds, you’ll leave with a working synth and the knowledge to keep hacking on it.
Woody Poulard (aka GRNCH) is a Brooklyn-based artist/musician whose work focuses on generative audio-reactive visual installations and performances. He uses creative coding applications like TouchDesigner to generate real-time visuals, Blender for 3D design, and Ableton for music production. Trained in both audio and mechanical engineering, Woody also makes physical sculptures using digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC routing.
No masks required
As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/.
Please note that refunds must be requested 24 hours in advance. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
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