OKAY Synth
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OKAY Synth
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Published 2017-10-04T14:54:48+00:00
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Description
Oh, nothing fancy, just an analog square wave synthesizer...
That's OKAY!
- Monophonic: Only one note at a time can be played. This is opposed to “polyphonic,” where multiple simultaneous notes can be played.
- Analog: There are no computers, microcontrollers, sound samplers, or anything digital involved. The sound you hear is the sound of a speaker being abused by discrete electronic components like capacitors and resistors and logic chips.
- Square-wave: When its output is viewed on an oscilloscope, its wave resembles a square. It’s a “hard” sounding wave type, great for bass lines, and commonly associated with chiptune music and old video games.
These are the 3D models for the OKAY DIY Kit. Read more about the project, its design, and where it's headed here.
Printing Details
I print everything at .2mm layer height by default.
To get multiple colors, insert color change GCODE at the recommended color change depth. (Assumes .22mm and allows extra room to minimize errant stringing problems, but you should verify in your slicing software before sending to printer.)
- Bottom
- Supports: Build plate only
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: n/a
- Top
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: n/a
- Hinge parts
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: n/a
- OKAY text hold-in
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: n/a
- Keys
- Supports: No
- Infill: Light (5%)
- Color change depth: 12.8
- Key plungers
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: n/a
- Speaker
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: 5.4
- Labels
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: 6.4
- OKAY text
- Supports: No
- Infill: Light (5%)
- Color change depth: 9.8
- Knobs
- Supports: No
- Infill: Normal (20%)
- Color change depth: 18.4
Assembly
- Clean up strings
- Cut or melt away any stringing. Be careful not to scratch dark filament underneath text embossing
- Enclosure bottom
- Break built-in bridge supports from each PCB post with a small screwdriver or other stabby object
- Knobs
- Cut built-in bridge support from bottom to expose shaft cavity
- One knob has a hole in its side. This is a cavity for the brass threaded insert, which you’ll lock into place by inserting with a hot soldering iron
Final assembly information is available at http://blog.tommy.sh/posts/okay-synth and http://www.oskitone.com/guides
Technical Information
发表的日期 | 04/10/2017 |
打印工艺 | FDM |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
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