MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, December 18, 2012


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Three voice patch. Synthesizers.com and ARP 2600

Published on Dec 18, 2012

synthesizers.com

New EMW-300 & EMW-200 Pics by Atomic Shadow


via Atomic Shadow on Facebook

"Here is the EMW-300, perched atop the EMW-200, safe and sound in the Command Center. Video was recorded this evening. Stay tuned."

electronicmusicworks.com
atomicshadow.com

EMW - VCF-M101 demonstration


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by psprojectbrazil

"Our new M101 Voltage Controlled Lowpass Filter. High quality 24db/oct., no effects, no external processing."

http://www.electronicmusicworks.com/

dr.moonstien Optical & Antena Based Theremins

dr.moonstien optical theremin noise synth
Published on Dec 18, 2012 by drmoonstien

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

dr.moonstien theremin
Published on Dec 18, 2012

Cyclone Analogic BassBot TT-303 TB-303 Clone Through Malekko Effects

Malekko COMP_ASSMASTER_616 official factory video.2

Published on Dec 18, 2012

"Sweet Cyclone TT-303 riffs through a COMP, ASSMASTER and/or 616."

TANSU Synth Tutorials


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by MusicAirportJP

iTunes:
TANSU Synth - MUSIC AIRPORT.INC
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Playist:
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 1 【 VCO 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 2 【 VCF 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 3 【 LFO 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 4 【 VCA+EG 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 5 【 SEQ 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 6 【 FREE-1 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 7 【 FREE-2 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル
TANSU Synth TUTORIAL 【 パッチTips 】 タンスシンセ チュートリアル

Echophon Arpeggiator

Echophon Arpeggiator from Pascal. on Vimeo.

silent night double revers

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by Ebotronix

part two midi revers
part three audio revers of part two
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems 4x RS 110
Doepfer A 134 pan by Maths & Moog MP 201
Make Noise 2x Maths moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Drums Ultrabeat 6/4
FX : Boss VF1 Line6 Echopro TC M 3000

x0xb0x Creator Limor Fried Wins Entrepreneur of 2012

Follow-up to Vote for x0xb0x Creator Limor Fried as Entrepreneur of 2012. She won! :)

via Entrepeneur where you'll find the article.

Some fun bits on our synth mistress ladyada from the article:

"Fave quote: 'We are what we celebrate.' --entrepreneur and inventor Dean Kamen

Words of wisdom: 'Be the change. If you want to live in a world that looks a certain way, don't wait around for someone else to do it.' --business partner Phil Torrone

Required reading: Makers: The New Industrial Revolution by Chris Anderson

Entrepreneurial idol: Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, publisher of countless maker-friendly magazines and books

Biggest motivator: Feedback that Adafruit is inspiring the next generation of engineers

Design inspiration: New York City"

And a blurb on how it all started:

"She liked to put skills she learned in class to the test by building functional objects like MP3 players, synthesizers and light toys from scratch, using custom-ordered parts. This was before YouTube and the iPhone, so she posted DIY instructions for the projects on her personal website. Soon she was bombarded with requests to sell pre-assembled kits. "At first I was like, 'No dude, I'm really busy, leave me alone,'" she says. But after a few months, her fans wore her down.

With $10,000 her parents had allocated for her tuition, Fried bought a bulk quantity of parts and began assembling and selling her kits, making about $10 on each unit. In the beginning, running the company consisted of shipping a couple of packages a day from the 24-hour post office next door to her dorm. As orders increased, she hired friends; before she knew it, she was designing a new project every week around newfangled components like gyrometric sensors, solar panels and thermal printers."

"Last year New York City-based Adafruit did a booming $10 million trade in sales of DIY open-source electronic hardware kits..."

Be sure to see Entrepenuer.com for the full article.  It's a good one. Photography by David Johnson

Jarre phased strings sound with KORG POLYSIX

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by drbenway

"STRINGS + PHASER + DELAY = JARRE

STRINGS = Korg polysix
PHASER = genuine 1974 MXR Phase 90
DELAY = Roland SDE 3000"

"The ensemble effect of korg polysix is impressive. The drum machine is a TR 808 and the noise/theremin sound come from a Siel mono synth."

Kat & Mau5

via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook

"Congratulations to Joel Zimmerman, aka deadmau5, on his recent engagement!

Joel is a true synth connoisseur with a real appreciation for analog instruments and their history (he's even wearing a Moog Source shirt!).

We wish Joel and Kat all the best."

Ditto.

Spreading the synth & tattoo love.

Funny side note: My wife is a big fan of Kat and follows her on Twitter. She showed me some of her drawings.  Kat is an amazing artist.  We also watched her show LA Ink.  Anyway, I told my wife that I'm putting up a post with her.  She was curious why.  I told her he was sporting a synth T, and they were engaged.  She hadn't logged on yet, and heard it here first!  :)

Ready. Set. Play - Tabletop for iOS & Richard Devine

Uploaded on Dec 17, 2012 by retronyms

"Big update Tabletop introduces Midi controller support, timeline editor, session sharing, and Tabletop Ready Apps with iMPC from Akai Pro! The update is free! Tabletop is free!

Ready. Set. Remix!
The exclusive Soundtrack in this video was created in Tabletop by Richard Devine. You can find the song Glitch Breaker Demo inside the Tabletop in-app community, or on SoundCloud. To celebrate the new update for Tabletop we're making a call for remixes! Download the Glitchbreaker Session right in Tabletop. You get access to all of the custom samples, sequencing, and arrangement. Remix to your heart's content. We can't wait to see what you come up with!

Richard Devine: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Richard-Devine/105387759760

Glitch Breaker https://soundcloud.com/richarddevine/glitch-breaker-made-with-1"

iTunes:
Tabletop - Retronyms

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Glitchmachines SPORE



"SPORE is a FREE download of 50 royalty free sound effects by sound designer Ivo Ivanov.

This Nanopack features an exclusive collection of hyper-stylized sub bass impacts, massive cinematic drones, and eerie mutated atmospheres suitable for game, multimedia, or music projects in need of fresh audio assets with a modern, high tech aesthetic."

Below are pics of the gear used to create the sample set including a eurorack modular, OTO Biscuit, Teenage Engineeing OP-1, and Mutable Instruments Shruthi.  Sounds were processed with Native Instruments Reaktor.




Mattson Sequencer Short Performance Demo


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by hewstigator

"This is just a really short demo of me experimenting with using the Mattson sequencer at the end of a new song that our band, The New Lines (thenewlines.bandcamp.com), is currently recording...

What you see is me flipping the play mode switch (to "program") to allow me to play an oscillator on my keyboard, and then at the end, I flip the play mode into "run" to start the sequence. And then I put the clock way up, close encounters of the third kind style...

sry about the audio quality - was running out of time and had to just use my cell phone audio for this one...!"

4MS KITS for christmas ambient unboxing

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by FSK1138

"SCM Breakout version v2 assembled
Shuffling Clock Multiplier kit
Rotating Clock Divider kit
RCD Breakout Kit

2x Pingable Envelope Generator kit


get your 4ms kits here
http://www.4mspedals.com/kits.php
also available at moog audio in montreal
http://www.moogaudio.com/"

Doepfer Dark Energy II Filter Sweep


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine

"A simple filter sweep test for Doepfer Dark Energy Mark II. No music on this video, just slow filter opening and closing under LFO 2 control with the four modes: LP, BR, HP and BP.
A little great machine with a sound fairly different from Dark Energy Mark I."

KOMA Elektronik releases the SVF-201 Analogue State Variable Filter!


"Great new filter module for eurorack modulars with CV'able Mix Output! With a backlit Cutoff knob!

After releasing two pedals and a CV motion controller in one year, Berlin based musical instruments manufacturer KOMA Elektronik are slowly moving into the world of modular synthesizers. Last month they announced the release of a tap tempo module for Eurorack synthesizers, but first there is the KOMA SVF-201: a state variable filter for the eurorack modular synthesizer format!

Just like it's bigger brother the FT201, the SVF-201's filter circuit is built up with optical parts (vactrols) therefor delivering excellent studio audio quality and an unique warm analogue sound The extensive patching possibilities make the module very easy to control and a versatile tool in any studio with any kind of input signal.

Inputs and Outputs
The SVF-201 comes with CV inputs with attenuators for Cutoff, Resonance and Select/Mix Out, where the last one allows the user to instantly sweep between the three different filter characteristics. The module also has adjustable gain up to +6dB, which gives the user to opportunity send a (slightly) overdriven signal into the circuit which results in MS20-like filter sweeps, allowing the filter to create nice experimental percussive sounds; just that extra punch that is sometimes needed to take a production to another level...

The unit comprises four audio outputs that can be used independently of each other at the same time, a High Pass, Band Pass, Low Pass and the unique CV’able Mix Out. The Mix Out out let’s you sweep continuously through the other three outputs by means of a knob and control voltage.

Build and layout
Build in KOMA's characteristic black and white style of design, the module looks very retro, with the full aluminum knobs allowing the user to set the filter cutoff frequency and resonance in a very precise manner. Behind the Cutoff knob there are 2 small LED's fitted that give a nice glow, ideal in dark performance situations! The SVF-201 uses parallel mounted PCBs so it can be used in skiffs as well as in big cases, the total depth is less than 40 mm. The SVF-201 offers an amazing sounding filter together with an user friendly surface; a professional feeling inviting musicians to play it real good!

The SVF-201 is now available at selected KOMA dealers worldwide and directly from KOMA Elektronik's webstore at www.koma-elektronik.com. MRSP: 259 EUR (Incl. EU VAT) | 230 EUR (Excl. EU VAT)

Specifications:

GENERAL

- Size: 3U, 12HP (60,60mm)
- Interface: 2mm white powder coated aluminum front plate + silkscreen printing

TECHNICAL:

- 4 audio outputs:
Low Pass
Band Pass
High Pass
Mix Out
- Audio input with attenuator / adjustable gain
- 3 CV inputs:
CV input for Cutoff with attenuator
CV input for Resonance with attenuator
CV input for Mix Out with attenuator
(The Mix Out attenuator acts as a normalized CV source if nothing is patched into the Select CV input)
- Large 30mm, full aluminum knob for Cutoff with white backlight (a jumper on the PCB lets you turn it off)
- Large 20mm, full aluminum knob for Resonance"

videos:

SVF-201 Analogue State Variable Filter Module

Published on Oct 12, 2012

previously posted

Koma SVF 201 Vactrol Filter

Published on Nov 28, 2012 by Jimmy Edgar

"First look at the new Koma SVF 201 Filter. Serial Number 004
Thnx, J"

MacBeth Micromac-D Update

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"Micromac-D UPDATE: Awesome- the black M3 Philips Screws that I have been waiting on for the Micromac-D have just been dispatched! I am expecting this afternoon- the now finished cases with toughened laquer covering to arrive from Engineering this afternoon. Assembly down southe say the PCBs will be finished and dispatched Thursday for a Friday delivery. THis is the first batch of 30 'mac-d units coming out of the 150 being made. These units are for the pre-order clients. I'm now going as fast as possible- pictures and contact soon!"

Grp A4 demotrack

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by Richard Schmitt - music by Stefan Trippler

"All synth sounds from the Grp A4, drums from Spectrasonics Stylus RMX"

New Greg Surges TabulaRasa Fundraiser

Greg Surges has a new fundraiser for the TabulaRasa.  You'll find links to videos there also captured in previous posts via the Greg Surges label at the bottom of this post.  The following is the description captured for the archives.

"The tabulaRasa is a digital wavetable oscillator with voltage control of frequency, waveform selection, and the amount of interpolation between waveforms. The tabulaRasa consists of two components: a hardware synthesis module which can integrate into a modular synth system, and a software application which allows the user to create their own custom waveforms. These waveforms are then transferred from the computer to the tabulaRasa module through a standard SD card slot. A wavetable oscillator is a standard technique in computer music. The oscillator uses a counter (ramp wave) to read a memory array. The array is filled with pre-computed samples of the desired waveform. The memory index being read increases with the counter, and resets when it reaches the end of the array.

The tabulaRasa hardware module has three potentiometers and three control voltage inputs for each of the control parameters (frequency, waveform selection, and interpolation). The control voltage inputs expect a voltage range of +/- 5V, and the board requires a +/- 12V power supply. The potentiometer for each setting selects a midpoint from which the corresponding voltage input diverges.

The tabulaRasa software application allows users to create waveforms in three distinct ways: through manipulating breakpoints to set sample amplitudes, adjusting the strength of various harmonics, or by loading audio samples.

The first method, manipulation of breakpoints, allows the user to adjust 16 breakpoints of a waveform. Each breakpoint is represented by a slider, which can be raised or lowered with the mouse. The points between those breakpoints are interpolated, and there are six user-selectable interpolation types: linear, sigmoid, cosine, circular, exponential, and “Decimated" (a simulated bit reduction algorithm).

The harmonic method uses the same sliders as the breakpoint method, but instead uses the sliders to represent the amplitudes of 16 harmonically-related sine waves. From left to right, the sliders climb the harmonic series, and a harmonic will become more prominent as its slider is raised from the bottom of the screen. The waveform which results from these mixed waveforms is displayed.

Finally, using the “Load Sample” option, the user is presented with a file dialog box from which a short audio file can be selected. The Adventure Kid Waveform pack works perfectly, and is made up of 4300 free single-cycle waveforms.

Note: This fundraiser is for PCB/Microcontroller sets only, not complete kits."



"별리 Separation" by 佐藤行衛、尾上祐一(Ribbon Controller)&山本耕一郎


Published on Dec 11, 2012 by TorigoyaSound

"별리 Separation"
written by Kim Soo-Chul(김수철)
performed by
Yukie Sato(佐藤行衛) - Vocal , Guitar
Yuichi Onoue(尾上祐一) - Ribbon Controller
Koichiroh Yamamoto(山本耕一郎) - Cajon

Live at Girl River Hall , Gwangju Korea
on March 18th 2012

Kim Soo-Chul's original version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBrSChb78Wk

u-he's Pedolski VA Soft Synth Updated and Released for Free

u-he or Urs Heckmann is the man behind the recently released and acclaimed Diva virtual analog synth.

"Podolski is a simple, CPU-efficient virtual analogue synthesizer. Basically a cut down version of FilterscapeVA with just one oscillator, one filter, one envelope and two LFOs, it also features a Zebra-style arpeggiator/sequencer plus chorus and delay effects.

Podolski's specialities are the Click parameter (emphasizes the filter attack) and its ability to seamlessly morph between three waveforms (WaveWarp).

Version 1.0 was released as a free gift for visitors to the u-he booth during Musikmesse 2005. Right after Musikmesse it went on the cover mount CD of the German KEYBOARDS magazine (later Sound & Recording). Podolski was u-he's first 'magware' offering, and was distributed with every issue until about 2009.

"Podolski has been refurbished with some new presets by Howard Scarr, has undergone a GUI makeover (two new skins) and supports a wider range of plug-in formats. A new English language manual is also included. Download Podolski for free from here (top right of this page)!"

Original Rev1 Prophet-10 in Prophet-5 Case

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via this auction

Tiptop Audio Z8000 Matrix Sequencer

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via this auction

"Specs:the z8000 matrix sequencer is a powerful modulation source in a compact package. the 16 knobs of the z8000 are accessed by ten sequencers with their own clock, direction and reset inputs. the ten sequencers areas follows:

four 4 step cv sequencers on the horizontal.
four 4 step cv sequencers on the vertical.
one 16 step cv sequencer on the horizontal.
one 16 step cv sequencer on the vertical.

with the z8000, you can simultaneously modulate many parameters in your synthesizer polyrhythmicly, with unprecedented motion. one knob affects all 10 cv outputs! imagine modifying 10 parameters from one knob,and all clock inputs can be driven at audio rates.

your synthesizer is modular, so your sequencer should be too. the z8000's open design allows you to create a custom sequencing environment to fit your personal needs. add clock dividers, clock sequencers,switches, trigger sequencers and logic gates to create a completely unique system.

controls:
16-knob matrix

inputs:
clock: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4/ a / b / c / d / 16h / 16v
direction: 1 / 2 / 3/ 4/ a / b / c / d / 16h / 16v
reset: 1 / 2 / 3/ 4/ a / b / c / d / 16h / 16v

outputs:
cv out: 1 / 2 / 3/ 4/ a / b / c / d / 16h / 16v

electrical specifications:
clock / reset / direction minimum voltage: 2v
cv out: 0v - 10v
sequencer type 4x4 h/v: hybrid analog/digital
sequencer type 1x16 h/v: analog
power: +/-12v or +/-15v
current: 70ma


mechnical specifications:
format: eurorack
width: 28hp
depth: 59mm/2"

ELKA Rhapsody 610 SN 1680

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via this auction

"This machine sounds different from other string synths in that it sounds very haunting and the bass end sounds just down-right mean!!! The low end is deep and gravelly giving it this tremendous "growl" to it. It also has piano and clavinet sounds which can be fun and can really add to the texture of the strings/ viola,cello sounds or used by themselves. This synth also comes with it's original foot pedal and cable which work flawlessly!"

ROLAND Saturn SA-09 SN 961950

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via this auction
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ROLAND SH-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 117288

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via this auction
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Korg Poly Ensemble S String Synthesizer PE-2000 K-5 SN 03044

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via this auction

Octave The CAT SRM II Analog Synthesizer SN G 1209

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Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W

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via this auction

Tenori On TNR-W (professional two sided white version made of magnesium alloy)
printed quick start guide and manual
clear plexi custom fit stand
mic stand adapter
mic stand
midi cable and midi adapter
power adapter
micro SD card 1 GB
6 rechargeable AA batteries
battery charge station

The Electric Music Box (1971) Ad


flickr By F is for Film

"$2850 in 1971? The equivalent price, in 2012, would be well over $13,000.

Interestingly enough Buchla & Associates (which began in 1963) is still making electronic instruments in 2012."

RMS No.5 - A Sample & Hold Patch


RMS No.5 - A Sample & Hold Patch from Random Modular Snippets on Vimeo.

"Featuring:- ALM - Pamela's Workout, Roland - SH-101 (used as a sequencer only), Simmons - SDS-8, various Doepfer modules.
The Doepfer A-148 S&H module is providing the random notes for one VCO, and the SH-101 is providing sequenced notes for the other VCO which in turn is being fed through the A-101-2 LPG.
'Pamela's Workout' is clocking or triggering the SH-101, SDS-8 and various LFO resets."

Mutable Instruments Modular Jams


StudioLogic Sledge VA Polysynth - Sounds Audition


video upload by sonicstate

"A flip through of various presets, plus a couple of home-grown sounds to go with the full review [posted here]. I dont think the presets show off the synth to its full potential - far better to create your own with a synth like this."

Roland Juno 106 Sound Demo - Vintage Analogue Synthesizer


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by darshonaut

"I bought a Roland Juno 106 Synthesizer last saturday.
I programmed a couple of patches and played some improvised stuff, so this is how my 106 sounds."

and then there were three....

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by ZerosumInertia

"Got another Eardrill 041 MM chassis today. I filled it up with a ZIMM04 and 2 more ZIMM01's. Sound source in video is generated by ZIMM04, processed by other MM's and wiggled by a Source of Uncertainty."

zimm03 zimm01

Published on Dec 18, 2012

"Toppobrillo Sport Modulator used as audio source patched into ZIMM03 then into ZIMM01."

Additional videos going up on ZerosumInertia's YouTube channel here.

the amazing 8-bit guitar!!


Published on Dec 18, 2012

"The sounds of the Commodore 64 made available to the six-string. An Elektron SID Station provides the 8-bit sounds, a pitch-to-MIDI system acts as the mediator between the strings and the synth."

Corsynth C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier


Published on Dec 18, 2012 by Thalassa77

http://www.corsynth.com
http://corsynth.com/home/modules/c103_fdm

"Corsynth C103 Frequency Divider / Multiplier

The C103 Frequency Multiplier / Divider includes two frequency dividers and two frequency multipliers, that generates four new signals which frequencies are one / two octaves higher / lower than the original signal.

The module includes a built-in three channel mixer with to inputs per channel. The first channel makes possible to the user to select between the original signal from the divider and from the multiplier. In the second channel the user can choose between the signal divided or multiplied by two. In the third channel the options are, the signal divided or multiplied by four. With this set-up up to eight different mixer options are possible which creates a wide range of sonic possibilities."

5 Year Old Julian Presents his KORG DS-8 Sounds

Published on Dec 18, 2012

"My son Julian demonstrates his own programmed KORG DS-8 sounds.
Prepare yourself for a palette of cool and bizarre tunes!

Kudos to KORG for the design of the DS-8! Even a five-year-old kid can program and understand this FM synthesizer!

---

Mein Sohn Julian demonstriert seine selbstprogrammierten KORG DS-8 sounds.
Macht euch auf coole und bizarre Klänge gefasst!

Hut ab für das Design des DS-8, ihr lieben Leute bei KORG! Selbst ein fünfjähriges Kind kann diesen FM Synthesizer bedienen und verstehen!"

WebSequencer - Online Sequencer Featuring Virtual Synths

WebMidiLink : WebFMsynthesizer on WebSequencer

Published on Dec 17, 2012
3 Instances of Web FM synthesizer ( by Takashi Mizuhiki) on WebSequencer
Just access with Chrome/Safari6."

Takashi Mizuhiki is the man behind the DXi FM synthesizer for iOS.

Check out the FM synth here. You'll see a drop down on the top left of this image when you get there. Click on it to select and load different virtual synths.

"WebSequencer is a MIDI sequencer written in HTML5/Javascript.
Chrome is recommended considering the Web-synths compatibilities.
WebSequencer can load up-to four WebMidiLink compatible Web-synths.
MIDI files can be loaded by 'LoadFile' button or FILE-DROP.
The created song can be saved from the 'SAVED-FILE' link after clicking the 'SaveFile' button.
In addition, the song can be direct linked form 'SAVED-URL'."
You might recognize the bottom g200kg virtual modular from here.

REACTABLE: Kitsch Kundera - Live performance 1 (by Víctor Sánchez)

Published on Dec 18, 2012 by VictorPercus

"A improvisation of my new Reactable table "Kitsch Kundera", for download from my channel of Reactable Community.

Cheers from Mexico City!

Víctor Sánchez
((°J°))
@victordrums"

iTunes:
Reactable Systems SL

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"Zen Portal" Circuit Bent Disney Baby Einstein Baby Toy


Published on Dec 17, 2012

"Dr. Blankenstein's Website: http://www.drBlankenstein.com
Find this piece and/or others like it for sale on eBay: [Dr. Blankenstein on eBay (RSS)]

"Zen Portal" by Dr Blankenstein - Circuit Bent Disney Baby Einstein Baby Toy

This little baby toy plays some really cool aquatic sounds... but it's ALL ABOUT the tranquil soothing music setting!

I have added two knobs to control the pitch which are wired in series. This allows for really low / high pitch tweaking.

There are also 4 touch points which will either add a warble to the sound, change the pitch or return it to it's natural pitch.

It can be played from it's internal speaker or from the added 1/4" mono input jack. The graphics on the back final by the fun house mirror were custom designed and added by me. There are also some custom graphics on the back where it used to say "Disney Baby Einstein". This is a numbered... one of a kind piece. :)

Make sure to leave comments, thumbs ups, and subscribe to see more. Thanks for watching!"
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