An open-source DIY touch synthesizer

Summary of An open-source DIY touch synthesizer


The Tiny TS is a compact, credit-card-sized open-source synthesizer featuring a 1-octave capacitive touch keyboard and six parameter dials. Built on an ATmega328 microcontroller, it supports CV/Gate input/output for sequencing and operates on 6–12V power. The project includes a simple PCB design and offers Audio, Control Voltage, and Gate outputs, making it an accessible DIY kit for electronics enthusiasts.

Parts used in the Tiny TS:

  • IC1 – Preprogrammed ATmega328
  • IC2 – 78L05 TO-92 5v linear regulator
  • C1 – 100nF capacitor
  • C2 – 10uF capacitor
  • C3 – 10uF capacitor
  • C4 – 100nF capacitor
  • C5 – 10uF capacitor
  • R1 – 1Kohm resistor
  • R3 – 1Kohm resistor
  • R4 – 1Kohm resistor
  • CN1-CN3 – 1/8″ Thonkiconn Jacks
  • P1-P6 – 100K lin Alpha 9mm potentiometers
  • The PCB

Story

The Tiny TS is a credit card sized (100x65mm) fully open-sourced synthesizer with a 1-octave capacitive touch keyboard.An open-source DIY touch synthesizer
It has Audio/CV/Gate outputs and 6 synth parameter dials.
The CV’s output 1V/oct and Gate from the keyboard.
With the version 1.1 firmware it now also handles CV/Gate input from a sequencer.
The synthesizer parameter knobs includes: DCO: Coarse pitch and Double. The CV out follows the keyboard and coarse pitch. DCF: Filter peak and ENVmod. ENV: Attack and Release affecting amplitude.
The synth is built on the ATmega328 MCU and is very easy to build as a kit.
The full circuit diagram is as below.Schematic An open-source DIY touch synthesizer
It runs from 6 – 12v (9v battery) but can run down to 3v as well but the CV 1v/oct output is dependent on a 5v supply to the chip.
The PCB is very simple with 1-octave capacitive touch keyboard and a few passive parts.
The BOM for building it:
 

  • IC1 – Preprogrammed ATmega328
  • IC2 – 78L05 TO-92 5v linear regulator
  • C1 – 100nF capacitor
  • C2 – 10uF capacitor
  • C3 – 10uF capacitor
  • C4 – 100nF capacitor
  • C5 – 10uF capacitor
  • R1 – 1Kohm resistor
  • R3 – 1Kohm resistor
  • R4 – 1Kohm resistor
  • CN1-CN3 – 1/8″ Thonkiconn Jacks
  • P1-P6 – 100K lin Alpha 9mm potentiometers
  • The PCB

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Quick Solutions to Questions related to Tiny TS:

  • What are the dimensions of the Tiny TS?
    The device is credit card sized at 100x65mm.
  • How many dials does the synthesizer have?
    It features 6 synth parameter dials.
  • Does the firmware support external sequencers?
    Yes, version 1.1 firmware handles CV/Gate input from a sequencer.
  • What power supply voltage does the unit require?
    It runs from 6 – 12v using a 9v battery but can operate down to 3v.
  • What type of MCU is used in the build?
    The synth is built on the ATmega328 MCU.
  • Can the CV output function if running below 5v?
    No, the CV 1v/oct output is dependent on a 5v supply to the chip.
  • What specific controls are included in the DCO section?
    The DCO section includes Coarse pitch and Double controls.
  • What components make up the BOM for the circuit?
    The BOM includes ICs, capacitors, resistors, jacks, potentiometers, and the PCB.

About The Author

Ibrar Ayyub

I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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