Continuing Education
COURSE FINDER
DIY Guitar Pedals
Oct 1 - Nov 5
$305
If you would like more information about this or any other
course offerings, please contact a SVACE Course Advisor at:
ce@sva.edu
Location
132 West 21st Street
Faculty
Kyle Fakhoury,
Electronics specialist, Visible Futures Lab, School of Visual Arts
Guitar pedals provide a world of sonic and electronic exploration in a colorful little box. They can be used to modulate and manipulate the tone of guitars, basses, synthesizers, or any other sound fed to them. Students will design, solder, and fabricate guitar pedals as well as design the graphics that make them stand out. Students will learn the basics of electronics, including component identification and soldering, as well as how to read a circuit diagram. A UV printer will be used to apply custom graphics onto aluminum enclosures to create a finished product. While there will be clear goals about what will be covered and created in this course, experimentation will also be encouraged. Sessions are held in the Visible Futures Lab, a state-of-the-art rapid prototyping facility and fabrication space.
Note: The materials fee covers materials, including breadboards, resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits. Students will also be provided with a pair of headphones to independently test their circuits. This course is held on campus at SVA.
Note: The materials fee covers materials, including breadboards, resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits. Students will also be provided with a pair of headphones to independently test their circuits. This course is held on campus at SVA.
Course Number
VLC-2219-A
Credits
1.5 CEUs