I got Glitchstorm working on the breadboard (see this post); the next step is to make a PCB! I had some boards manufactured by PCBWay.com. I took these to the Maker Faire and gave them away to people who came by the Noisebridge booth.
Here is my test build made with leftover parts. It looks a little rough, but it works!


These boards were generously donated by PCBWay.com; thanks, PCBWay! I gave them away to people who came by the Noisebridge tables at the Maker Faire this year.
If you are curious about Gitchstorm, Bytebeats, what they sound like, and how to build your own Bytebeat synth, check out this post, it has a demo and instructions.
The event was great; lots of people came by the booth. Here are a few pictures:
Turns out we had the same birthday! I had to take a picture! I’m on the right.
Here is someone playing the Glitchstorm PCB I was demoing. See my previous post, I have more information on this project, and instructions to build it for yourself!
Check out those sweet guitar pedals in the background! You could build them for yourself, come to the guitar pedal building workshop at Noisebridge. I host this every two weeks, on Saturday from 1 to 3 PM.
This maker was excited to build Glitchstorm for himself! That’s the spirit!
I had some extra Big Muff PCBs, and gave one to this Maker. See my Build your Favorite BigMuff Page. I think my board is the best Big Muff PCB I have built so far. With it you can any of the stanard Big versions on the Big Muff Page.
Noisebridge won the editor’s choice blue ribbon!

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