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 Electric Druid – Synth and Stompbox DIY
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 * Home
 * Shop
   * Oscillators
   * VCFs & VCAs
   * Envelope Generators
   * LFOs + Noise
   * Other synth parts
   * Stomp Boxes
 * Articles
   * Projects
   * Synth DIY
   * Stompbox stuff
   * Vintage synths
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MORE ALFA CHIPS!

The AS3350 Dual SVF, the AS2164 Quad VCA and AS3046 Transistor Array are now in
stock. Click the image above to pop over to the shop.


ANALOGUE DRUMS - ANALYSIS OF THE BOSS DR-110

Dive into analogue drums in depth with our analysis of the Boss DR-110 from
1983.


ALFA AS3372E SYNTH VOICING CHIP

We've got Alfa's full synth voicing chip, and it's great!


BUILD A DRUID PEDAL

Flangelicious flanger, 4 second tap tempo delay, multimode filter + LFO, or high
gain distortion!


MORE ALFA CHIPS!

The AS3350 Dual SVF, the AS2164 Quad VCA and AS3046 Transistor Array are now in
stock. Click the image above to pop over to the shop.


ANALOGUE DRUMS - ANALYSIS OF THE BOSS DR-110

Dive into analogue drums in depth with our analysis of the Boss DR-110 from
1983.


ALFA AS3372E SYNTH VOICING CHIP

We've got Alfa's full synth voicing chip, and it's great!


BUILD A DRUID PEDAL

Flangelicious flanger, 4 second tap tempo delay, multimode filter + LFO, or high
gain distortion!


MORE ALFA CHIPS!

The AS3350 Dual SVF, the AS2164 Quad VCA and AS3046 Transistor Array are now in
stock. Click the image above to pop over to the shop.

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BUY A CHIP

We design, develop and sell chips that are used in synths, stomp boxes and other
musical applications. Select the type of chip you are looking for below to see
our range and get started

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OSCILLATORS

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STOMP BOX PARTS

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VCFS & VCAS


FEATURED PRODUCTS


STOMPLFO

The STOMPLFO tap tempo chip is a simplified 8-pin version of our popular TAPLFO
chip. It is intended to replace the typical (and boring!) dual op-amp Schmitt
trigger/integrator LFO that turns up in a million stompbox and guitar pedal
designs. Available in DIP8 or SOIC8 packages. It provides 8 waveforms including
two interesting random waves, […] Read more »...


€3.75

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AS3372E SYNTH VOICING CHIP

The AS3372E is a extended modern version of the venerable CEM3372, as used in
Sequential’s flagship Prophet T8 synth and the Oberheim Matrix-12 and Xpander.
The original chip contains a two-input voltage-controlled mixer, a 4-pole
lowpass filter, and a voltage-controlled amplifier.The Alfa extended version
adds a further pair of VCAs organised as a mixing/panning block. […] Read more
»...


€6.12

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ABOUT US

Electric Druid started long, long ago, when founder Tom Wiltshire began building
fuzzboxes for friends at school. Tom started building his own synthesizer in
2008, developing PIC microprocessor-based designs to replace unobtainable CEM
and SSM synth chips. This approach generated interest from others involved in
Synth DIY and the new Electric Druid business was born to help other people who
are trying to build their own synthesizer or stomp boxes. By designing simple,
easy-to-use, but flexible chips, we can reduce the component count in your synth
or pedal, whilst adding powerful features usually only found in professional
instruments.

LATEST ARTICLES

ANALOGUE DRUMS: BOSS DR-110 DRUM MACHINE

A "GRAPHIC-WAVE" LFO

DESIGNING A CLASSIC OD-1/TS-808/SD-1 OVERDRIVE

HOW TO BUILD A SYNTH

Our simple, powerful envelope generator, LFO, and oscillator chips can reduce
the complexity of several key parts of your synth circuit. Try our projects!

SEE ARTICLES

BULK + USA ORDERING

We offer price breaks for 10+ and 100+ quantities on all Electric Druid chips
for manufacturers or shops. Our chips can push your product to the next level!

Save import duties by buying in the USA from Synthcube or Small Bear Electronics

SEE SHOP

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COMMENTS & FEEDBACK

If you’ve got comments, queries, or problems, please contact us. We’d love to
hear your feedback about the site, our chips, and your ideas for new stuff!

SHIPPING

Read about our shipping policy here

PERSONAL USE

Druid code and schematics are released under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, so feel
free to download and use Electric Druid code in your personal synth, pedal, or
sonic blastertron 2000. Grab a copy of the schematics and tweak away to your
heart’s content. If you don’t have a PIC programmer, you can order a chip from
the shop. Check the legal stuff for more details.

COMMERCIAL USE

Electric Druid code and schematics are released under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
license. Please check the legal stuff for more details. If you’d like to use
Electric Druid chips, code, or circuits in your commercial product, we’d ask
that you buy chips from us to help support the development of further projects.
We can supply programmed, labelled chips in whatever quantities you need. If
this isn’t suitable, please contact us to discuss your requirements. Thanks!