E1.02 - Analog Synthesizer

Single octave monophonic analog synthesizer

Sponsor: Texas State University
Student Team: Martha Fabiana Jaimes, Daniel Sandoval, Brandon Ussery, Tim Watson
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Richard Compeau

Electro-Sonic

The product developed by this team is a battery powered monophonic analog synthesizer that follows a one volt per octave scale. The analog synthesizer takes a control voltage from a piano style keyboard and generates a wave at a specific frequency to match the note for the key pressed and then outputs that wave to a speaker. The analog synthesizer will follow a tuning of A equals 440 Hz and will divide the octave using equal temperament resulting in 12 equally spaced semitones.

E1.02 Poster Presentation

To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!
E1.02 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

E1.02 Group Photo From left to right (Tim Watson, Fabiana Jaimes, Daniel Sandoval, Brandon Ussery)

Team Project Manager: Brandon Ussery, bmu6@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Richard Compeau, crc194@txstate.edu


Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E1.02 Evaluation Form