Monday, January 20, 2020
Introducing the TTSH ARP 2600 Exercise Bike
The ultimate in DIY via Kenny:
"It's my new creation.
At last, I can work on fat sounds while getting in shape with my TTSH 2600 Exercise Bike.
It's quite robust with only a small to moderate certainty of toppling over.
If you wish to build your own, here is how:
- build a TTSH
- grab an exercise bike and mount flat table on its handles
- place TTSH on top"
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Have you seen Sam Battle's Synth Bike? It's 2.0 or 3.0 by now. lookmumnocomputer.com Also on U2b.
ReplyDeleteYou can work on a certain Kraftwerk song :-)
ReplyDeleteIf you really want exercise, hook a generator to the bicycle mechanism and power your synthesizer Gilligan style. If you don't pump, you don't play. Lose pounds and gain sounds. Ha. I should copyright that.
ReplyDeleteawesome project!! thanks for sharing it. is the roomba there for scooping up all the pounds you'll be shedding in the process?
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