Learn embedded programming and simple electronics to build out an 8-bit synthesizer. Students will learn about techniques to maximize the ability of an Arduino to create a digital synthesis. No previous experience in programming or electronics is necessary for this class, but some familiarity will help with concepts.
Instructor
The class is taught by Ezer Longinus.
Ezer is a tinkerer and layabout that occasionally dabbles in music. He holds degrees in technology and music from Bard College and New York University. He lives in New York City with one fancy lady and two/three cats and makes electronic projects for a living.
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Schedule
10am – 1pm: workshop
1pm-2pm: lunch break
2pm – 5pm: workshop
Level
Introduction – Beginner
Requirements
Bring Laptop with a USB port and a charger. Install an Arduino IDE. Setup instructions will be sent out to you two days before the class. Please make sure you are all set before the class.
FAQs
Where is Brooklyn Research located?
We are on the 6th floor of the old Pfizer Building, at 630 Flushing Avenue, but the main entrance is at 28 Tompkins Avenue. The building is easily accessible from the G train (Flushing Ave station) and from the J/M trains (Flushing Ave station).
What do I need to bring?
Please come with your laptop with Arduino software installed and a charger.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please send us an email at classes@brooklynresearch.org
What’s the refund policy?
Purchases are 100% refundable up until 7 days before the event. If you decide you cannot go after the refund deadline, you can transfer your ticket to someone else but you must let us know by email at classes@brooklynresearch.org