Difference between revisions of "Pedal Hacking Workshop"
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− | * I will probably buy and bring materials for PCB etching, since I | + | * <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) |
Revision as of 15:18, 24 August 2009
What
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
When
- September, after the Electronic Music Festival
Where
- Baltimore Node!
Who
- Organizing - Matthew Forr, Erich Steiger
How
- use eventbrite to limit # of participants
- $20 donation to register for event
- free for members (makes sense?)
Preparation
nail down date- register event with eventbrite
- flyers
- tables
- surge strips
- what tools will Node be providing? I can bring some tools
I will probably buy and bring materials for PCB etching, since I will probably be building a pedal from scratch (a tube screamer clone)Update - not using PCB etching --Erich Steiger 15:18, 24 August 2009 (UTC)