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Handmade Electronic Noise Class

Make electronic bleeps and bloops, subtle drones, or screaming noise with a few dollars worth of electronic parts.  This class is based on the book "Handmade Electronic Music" by Nic Collins.  You'll learn to create digital tones with a single chip, make intervals and chords through pure electronic math, and more.

This class uses light hand tools and optional soldering (no previous experience necessary).  Bring a solderless prototyping breadboard if you have one; if not, they can be purchased at NYC Resistor for under $10.  All other materials are included.

This class is taught by NYC Resistor member Ranjit Bhatnagar as part of his Noisy Noises project, in which he spends every February making a new primitive musical instrument each day. All NYC Resistor classes are for people 18-years and up.

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