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Commit 7033ef71 authored by Jessica Stanley's avatar Jessica Stanley
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......@@ -35,8 +35,9 @@ But the way we often use the terms analog / digital in daily life is more like:
Digital vs analog circuits.
## Modular
## Modular
Probably the simplest part to understand, 'modular' means that Stitch Synth is made of separate parts, or modules, that connect together. Modular synths have been around since the 1960s, and are still in use today. Classic modular synths use patch cables (the coloured wires in the image below) to connect inputs and outputs of different modules together - personally I'm a big fan of the 'big mess of wires' aesthetic, but it is also pretty complex, and totally bewildering for newcomers to modular synthesis
![image of classic modular setup](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/38/MOTM_modular_%40_NYU.jpg/1200px-MOTM_modular_%40_NYU.jpg)
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![snapped together](https://gitlab.fabcloud.org/academany/fabricademy/2019/students/jessica.stanley/raw/master/docs/images/finalproject/collaboratino.jpg)
## E-textile
E-textiles, or electronic textiles, is a sub-field of electronics where circuits are made (partially or entirely) out of textiles. Metallic threads have long been used for decorative purposes in embroidery and dressmaking, but it's only in recent years that these threads, which can be conductive, have begun to be used to make soft circuits.
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