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Build a DIY Noise Swash Pedal

  • Synth Library Portland 1256 Lloyd Center Portland, OR, 97232 United States (map)

Build your own Noise Swash pedal, based on the classic 1990s 4ms pedal circuit and using rare original old-stock 4ms PCBs.

Noise Swash is a chaotic random noise-maker, generating its own sounds or working as an audio processor. As a stand-alone device it generates unpredictable continuously morphing oscillations on the Audio Output jack.

Each Swash has its own peculiarly unique sound. For a sampling, search for Noise Swash on YouTube to see and hear different versions of this circuit in action.

DIY beginners are welcome! No prior experience is necessary, and we are happy to teach you how to solder.

Sunday, July 27th, 2025

3 pm - 6 pm

1256 Lloyd Center

2nd Floor, near Dicepool

$80

(Deeply discounted from the original kit price before it was discontinued years ago.) Workshop fee includes all tools and supplies to build a pedal including the metal enclosure. We will have soldering irons and solder available for all attendees.)

Tickets are required to attend

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