MATRIXSYNTH: Nintendo Gameboy + Circuit bent Alesis SR-16 = Industrial Reggae?


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Nintendo Gameboy + Circuit bent Alesis SR-16 = Industrial Reggae?

Published on Nov 19, 2013 Daniel Baum·235 videos

"Some Dry chiptunes combined with circuit bending noises ... The Gameboy play a tune (Gameboy camera / animation menu) , this is routed through the KP3. The KP3 generates a Clock signal wich is fed into my Ipad. The Ipad translates the clock signal for the SR-16 with Genome MIDI and send it via midi to the SR-16. The sr 16 is playing a pattern wich is now speed controlled by the gameboy. Enhanced with some kind of rhythmical movements ;)"

Daniel Baum brought us the Standuino Trinity videos here. They were recently released under the new brand Bastl Instruments posted here.

1 comment:

  1. Cool! I used to have that as my main setup as well! The Gameboy goes very good with a 707 too.. ;)
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    Cheers!

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