Saturday, March 07, 2015
Radio Music Module
Published on Mar 7, 2015 ISOTROPOSPHERE
"Music Thing Modular and Thonk provide us with a kit offering of the Radio Music module.
This is my build version of the kit with black faceplate and knobs. I did change the LED colors to blue but those were too dim for the power being provided so I went back to red but left the green start indicator.
The Radio Music module is meant to be used as a source of random audio but can be uniquely controlled (or not) to suit your taste and style. I outfitted mine with a 32GB microSD card and the 16 folders you set up act as the stations on the device.
This is some initial testing I am doing here and having a fun time with one station which I loaded Apollo 11 highlights audio from the suggested links on the module build documentation. I was one year and four days old when that glorious Saturn V lifted off.
Along with the radio music module here you will hear a Din Sync Osc303 being driven by a Turing machine (Another Music Thing Modular creation) being filtered by a Blue Lantern Diode filter and put through a synthrotek development delay module. Another voice using the Synthrotek Chaos Nand module and ring modulated by a Delptronics unit. 4MS Atoner and Noise swash processing audio from the radio music module with cv coming from a Flame knob recorder. Pulses and control voltages also coming from two other additional Turing machine with expander modules. These are feeding to the Delptronics Little drummer boy and Din Sync Drum Dokta v1.
These were proud moments for our space agency, our Nation, and the World. Let us not forget.
Enjoy!!!!:"
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