Guitar Pedal Manufacturing Workshop – Harmonic Percolator - Fuzz Pedal

Guitar Pedal Manufacturing Workshop – Harmonic Percolator - Fuzz Pedal

Fab Lab LisboaLisboa, Lisboa
sábado, abr 11, 2026 de 10damanhã para 1datarde
Introdução

A 2 session workshop. Create your own sound!

Workshop, held in English, composed of 2 sessions

  • 11 Apr from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
  • 18 Apr from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


This is the 2nd workshop of a series of 3, in which we will develop different Guitar Pedals. This time we are going to create an Harmonic Percolator (Fuzz Pedal).

You are welcome to join us, whether you attended the previous workshop or would like to take part in a new one.


Workshop Overview
Introduction to the theory and hands-on construction of audio effect pedals for electric guitar, bass, and electronic music.

Learning Outcomes

  • Basic electronics and signal-processing principles
  • Understanding of analogue and digital audio effects
  • Practical sound-shaping techniques

Format

  • Interactive lectures on electronics and effect design
  • Breadboard prototyping and experimentation
  • Soldering, assembly, and enclosure of a complete effect pedal

Materials & Equipment

  • Individual toolkits with components and high-quality PCBs
  • Pre-drilled aluminum enclosures
  • Shared soldering and testing equipment

Requirements

  • No prior electronics experience required
  • Basic understanding of electricity recommended

Target audience: General public, musicians, electronics, and audio enthusiasts.

Registration / Inscrição: 60€ (all tools and materials provided)

Each participant can take their own overdrive pedal with them

Bring: Guitar

Coordinators: Paolo Marcelli

Paolo Marcelli (Italy) is an MSc graduate in Biomedical Engineering from Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, currently based in Lisbon as an affiliate researcher at ITI (Interactive Technologies Institute, University of Lisbon), where he’s developing an electroacoustic sound installation titled Meddle. Always interested in music, he discovered a passion for electronics through his MSc, starting to develop skills in music technology. Learning to repair, modify, and produce his own music equipment, he combined a solid theoretical grounding with hands-on knowledge of electronics fabrication, soldering, and PCB manufacturing through a mix of techniques. In his spare time, he volunteers at Prisma Estudios (Lisbon) as a sound technician and event organiser for the weekly acoustic jam sessions.

More info:

+351 211 941 467 / fablab.workshops@cm-lisboa.pt


By registering for the event, you agree to the capture of images for publicity purposes and the collection and processing of personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations and the Lisbon City Council Data Protection Policy. Privacy Policy

A 2 session workshop. Create your own sound!

Workshop, held in English, composed of 2 sessions

  • 11 Apr from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
  • 18 Apr from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


This is the 2nd workshop of a series of 3, in which we will develop different Guitar Pedals. This time we are going to create an Harmonic Percolator (Fuzz Pedal).

You are welcome to join us, whether you attended the previous workshop or would like to take part in a new one.


Workshop Overview
Introduction to the theory and hands-on construction of audio effect pedals for electric guitar, bass, and electronic music.

Learning Outcomes

  • Basic electronics and signal-processing principles
  • Understanding of analogue and digital audio effects
  • Practical sound-shaping techniques

Format

  • Interactive lectures on electronics and effect design
  • Breadboard prototyping and experimentation
  • Soldering, assembly, and enclosure of a complete effect pedal

Materials & Equipment

  • Individual toolkits with components and high-quality PCBs
  • Pre-drilled aluminum enclosures
  • Shared soldering and testing equipment

Requirements

  • No prior electronics experience required
  • Basic understanding of electricity recommended

Target audience: General public, musicians, electronics, and audio enthusiasts.

Registration / Inscrição: 60€ (all tools and materials provided)

Each participant can take their own overdrive pedal with them

Bring: Guitar

Coordinators: Paolo Marcelli

Paolo Marcelli (Italy) is an MSc graduate in Biomedical Engineering from Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, currently based in Lisbon as an affiliate researcher at ITI (Interactive Technologies Institute, University of Lisbon), where he’s developing an electroacoustic sound installation titled Meddle. Always interested in music, he discovered a passion for electronics through his MSc, starting to develop skills in music technology. Learning to repair, modify, and produce his own music equipment, he combined a solid theoretical grounding with hands-on knowledge of electronics fabrication, soldering, and PCB manufacturing through a mix of techniques. In his spare time, he volunteers at Prisma Estudios (Lisbon) as a sound technician and event organiser for the weekly acoustic jam sessions.

More info:

+351 211 941 467 / fablab.workshops@cm-lisboa.pt


By registering for the event, you agree to the capture of images for publicity purposes and the collection and processing of personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations and the Lisbon City Council Data Protection Policy. Privacy Policy

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Destaques

  • 3 horas
  • Presencial

Política de reembolsos

Reembolsos até 5 dias antes do evento

Localização

Fab Lab Lisboa

Rua Maria da Fonte

Mercado Forno do Tijolo 1170-221 Lisboa

Map

Agenda

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April 11

Theory & Breadboarding - Introduction to the workshop and final deliverable through demonstration and testing of a fully working pedal using guitar and amplifier; Intuitive electronics theory underlying the effect pedal, with optional advanced material provided through handouts; Pair-based breadboard prototyping of circuit blocks or full unit, including testing, listening evaluation, and component-value experimentation; Outcome: understanding of the circuit topology and signal-processing principles behind the final effect

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