The Sound of Logic featuring the Klangorium, facilited by Rich Hogben.


Embarking on this sonic adventure, I confess—I’m no electronics engineer, far from an expert. Together, we're setting out on a journey to demystify and explore the realm of logic noise, a frontier where music meets the raw pulse of electronic circuits. Logic noise, in essence, is about harnessing the unpredictable and often overlooked behaviors of digital logic chips to create sound. It's where the binary world of electronics collides with the boundless possibilities of musical creativity. As we venture through each chapter, our collective curiosity will be our guide, unraveling the symphony hidden within circuits, learning and experimenting side by side.

The Klangorium project builds upon the concepts introduced in the "Logic Noise" series on Hackaday, a collection of articles and tutorials that explore the potential of simple digital logic circuits for generating complex sounds. Created by Elliot Williams, "Logic Noise" serves as an inspiration for those interested in the intersection of DIY electronics and music creation, showcasing how basic components can be used in innovative ways to produce audio signals.

Date: December 19th, 2024

Time: 6:00 - 9:00pm PT

Light refreshments will be provided

General Admission: Attend a short introduction to the Klangorium, a performance by Eli Pechman from https://www.mysticcircuits.com/, and hang out, help, and have fun.

Limited Klangorium Seats: Solder a Klangorium of your own! There are over 550 solder joints so we will be working on limited sections of the board, the rest is homework :)