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* Modify - interest has been raised in group buying parts for mods from Monte Allums[http://www.monteallums.com]
 
* Modify - interest has been raised in group buying parts for mods from Monte Allums[http://www.monteallums.com]
 
* Build - provide environment for building and testing pedals
 
* Build - provide environment for building and testing pedals
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** Erich will be building a TS808 tube screamer [http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=1]
  
 
== When ==
 
== When ==
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== How ==
 
== How ==
*use eventbrite to limit # of participants
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* Calculators - [http://www.electronics2000.co.uk/calc/]
*$20 donation to register for event
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* Capacitor Code Calculator - [http://www.electronics2000.co.uk/calc/capacitor-code-calculator.php]
*free for members (makes sense?)
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* How to read capacitor codes - [https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AflXNUu_ygQHZGZkNWhwd2RfNjZobWI4OW1obg&hl=en]
  
 
== Preparation ==
 
== Preparation ==
 
* <del>nail down date</del>
 
* <del>nail down date</del>
* register event with eventbrite
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* <del>register event with eventbrite</del> - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/416665257
* flyers
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* <del>flyers</del>
* tables
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* <del>tables</del>
* surge strips
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* <del>surge strips - any ideas?</del>
* what tools will Node be providing?  I can bring some tools
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* <del>10 soldering irons</del>
* <del> I will probably buy and bring materials for PCB etching, since I will probably be building a pedal from scratch (a tube screamer clone)</del> Update - not using PCB etching --[[User:Antilog|Erich Steiger]] 15:18, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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* <del>5 spools soldering wick</del>
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* 10 soldering iron stands
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* <del>hemostats </del>
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*<del> third hands</del>
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* <del>wire snippers</del>
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* wire
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* some sponges (and access to water - or a container w/ water)
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* first aid kit (heh)
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* A guitar amp(s) to test listen to the pedals
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Eventbrite text:
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::The Pedal Hacking Workshop is Baltimore Node's first event at our new space in The Load of Fun Building on 120 W. North Ave, Baltimore etc. Bring your guitar pedals and parts to work and learn on an open workshop environment.  Baltimore Node is supplying the workspace, some basic tools, and soldering instruction.
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::Examples of projects being worked on during the workshop:
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::*Boss BD2 Mod [http://www.monteallums.com/pedal_mods.html#boss_bd2_kit]
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::*Tube Screamer TS808 build [http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=1]
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::*Repairing pedals
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::Attendance to the workshop is free for Baltimore Node members, and $20 for non-members.
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::For more information and membership details:
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::http://baltimorenode.org
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::http://wiki.baltimorenode.org/index.php?title=Pedal_Hacking_Workshop</code>
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--[[User:Antilog|Erich Steiger]] 16:02, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 15:09, 16 September 2009

What[edit | edit source]

The Pedal Hacking Workshop will provide an hands-on learning environment to build, modify, and hack "guitar pedals", or any similar sound processing devices.

  • Modify - interest has been raised in group buying parts for mods from Monte Allums[1]
  • Build - provide environment for building and testing pedals
    • Erich will be building a TS808 tube screamer [2]

When[edit | edit source]

  • September 19

Where[edit | edit source]

  • Baltimore Node!

Who[edit | edit source]

  • Organizing - Matthew Forr, Erich Steiger

How[edit | edit source]

  • Calculators - [3]
  • Capacitor Code Calculator - [4]
  • How to read capacitor codes - [5]

Preparation[edit | edit source]

  • nail down date
  • register event with eventbrite - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/416665257
  • flyers
  • tables
  • surge strips - any ideas?
  • 10 soldering irons
  • 5 spools soldering wick
  • 10 soldering iron stands
  • hemostats
  • third hands
  • wire snippers
  • wire
  • some sponges (and access to water - or a container w/ water)
  • first aid kit (heh)
  • A guitar amp(s) to test listen to the pedals

Eventbrite text:

The Pedal Hacking Workshop is Baltimore Node's first event at our new space in The Load of Fun Building on 120 W. North Ave, Baltimore etc. Bring your guitar pedals and parts to work and learn on an open workshop environment. Baltimore Node is supplying the workspace, some basic tools, and soldering instruction.
Examples of projects being worked on during the workshop:
  • Boss BD2 Mod [6]
  • Tube Screamer TS808 build [7]
  • Repairing pedals
Attendance to the workshop is free for Baltimore Node members, and $20 for non-members.
For more information and membership details:
http://baltimorenode.org
http://wiki.baltimorenode.org/index.php?title=Pedal_Hacking_Workshop

--Erich Steiger 16:02, 24 August 2009 (UTC)