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
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
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