Hey, OKAY!
The OKAY is a monophonic, analog, square-wave synthesizer.
It is intentionally minimal.
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Monophonic:
Only one note at a time can be played.
This is opposed to “polyphonic,” where multiple
simultaneous notes can be played.
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Analog:
There are no computers, microcontrollers,
sound samplers, or anything digital involved. The sound
you hear is the sound of a speaker being abused by
discrete electronic components like capacitors and
resistors and logic chips.
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Square-wave:
When its output is viewed on an
oscilloscope, its wave resembles a square. It’s a “hard”
sounding wave type, great for bass lines, and
commonly associated with chiptune music and old
video games
OKAY versions
There are two versions of the OKAY:
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OKAY 1
(Also just called “OKAY” since it came out first)
One octave of keys (13 keys)
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OKAY 2
Two octaves of keys (25 keys) and ¼” audio out jack
This assembly guide is for both versions. Instructions that are
specific to one version and not the other will be noted.
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