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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Bleep Labs Delaydelus2 Sampler + Delay

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via this listing

Additional Perfect Circuit listings

You can find details and a demo of the Delaydelus2 here.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Full Moon ~ Mixolydian Mode


video upload by Ebotronix

"2x Strymon Cloudburst Midi CC by 16n Faderbank Ch 9-16 (CC Midi typ A)
Bleep Labs Sensory Coupler
Verbos Harmonic Oscillator, Scan and Pan
Tunefish Modular / Mutable Instruments
Sheep ( Bass), 2x Typhoon , 2x Peaks,
2x Ripples,Breads ( Chords) ,Temps Utile,
2x Ornament and Crime ,Quadraturia and Quantermain Mixolydian Scale.
Happy Nerding Super Sawtor
Dannysound Timbre
16n Faderbank Ch1 1 - 5 Typhone ,
ch 6,7 Timbre , ch 8 Verbos HO Harmonic Scan
JL Cooper Electronics Nexus
25.1.2024
video # 2335"

Sunday, January 21, 2024

Bleep Labs Sensory Coupler ~ Strymon Cloudburst


video upload by Ebotronix

"Bleep Labs Sensory Coupler with Cucumber Controller ( 6.20 to 7.35 light controller)
2x Strymon Cloudburst controlled by 16n Faderbank Ch 9-16 ( CC Midi typ A)
Verbos Harmonic Oscillator, Scan and Pan
Tunefish Modular / Mutable Instruments
2x Typhoon , 2x Peaks, 2x Ripples,2x Veils,Kings,Breads ( Drone) ,Temps Utile,
2x Ornament and Crime ,Quadraturia and Quantermain Dorian Scale.
Happy Nerding Super Sawtor
Dannysound Timbre
16n Faderbank Ch1 1 - 5 Typhone ,
ch 6,7 Timbre , ch 8 Verbos HO Harmonic Scan
JL Cooper Electronics Nexus
21.1.2024
video # 2334"

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 2 (analog & digital light-controlled synth)

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via this auction

"The now discontinued and rare, Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 2. A light controlled, hand-held synth. Very easy to use. Also boasts the features of 1/4in output, 1/8in CV output and a built in speaker. Furthermore, it has both an analog and digital synth modes. If your into crazy sounds or out of the box synths designs, this is a great choice."

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

The Bleep Labs Sensory Coupler


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"The Sensory Coupler allows you to easily convert touch, proximity, light, magnetic fields, motion, and more into CV and gate."

Preorders open now at the following shops and others:
US: ctrl-mod.com
US: perfectcircuit.com
Scotland: signalsounds.com



The Sensory Coupler allows you to easily convert touch, proximity, light, magnetic fields, motion, and more into CV and gate.

Built-in touch contact and 1/8″ TRS jack sensor interface. Other sensors and devices like expression pedals can be easily added. DIY info coming soon.

Calibration mode. Sensors produce different readings in different environments, the Sensory Coupler calibrates them to utilize the entire 0-10V CV output range.
CV output based on calibrated or raw sensor data. 0-10V.
Two gate outputs. Work based on an adjustable threshold level. When the sensor reading is above or inside the threshold, GATE will output 12V while !GATE will be 0V and vice versa.
Smoothing modes. Sensor readings can be chaotic when you might not want them to be so there are two smoothing modes. One simply averages readings to create slow rises and falls while the other acts like an envelope follower with adjustable decay.
Large LED strip display. Visualizes the sensor reading, threshold, smoothing mode and more.

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Bleep Labs Bit Blob 2 + Loud Labs

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via this auction

It's not clear if the lising is for the Bit Blob or just the chip. Clarify with the seller if interested.

"RARE - Original Bit Blob chip
Use this chip with your Bit Blob 2 or Jr for all the sounds of the (pulse width control not compatible).
More info on the different chips as well as modification guides in the .

Bit Blob 2 – No longer available
– 1/8″ output dongle included.
– Internal speaker.
– Pulse width control.
– Handmade Noise friend"

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

$50 Off Dr. Bleep's Next Arduino Synth Class Set For April 12th



via Bleep Labs

Spring and the next session of dadageek courses are here.

I've got another session of my "Making Synths with Arduino" course starting April 12th. Sign up before March 21st for more than $50 off. Scholarships are also available but fill up fast so apply soon.

These classes will teach you the basics of how to code in Arduino but they are also great if you have expedience programming in any language and want to get into Arduino, making noise, or just learn more about how synthesizers work.

The Bleep Base is included with the price of admission. It's a new educational platform based around the powerful Teensy 4.0 that will allow us to experiment with more controls, i/o, memory, and speed without needing to troubleshoot breadboard connections and deal with add-ons that get in the way of learning to code your own synths and effects.

The course starts April 12th and goes for 7 weeks, meeting in zoom every Monday at 6pm CDT. Check out the dadageek page for all the info.

Best,
Dr. Bleep

Friday, January 15, 2021

New Bleep Lab's Bleep Base Teensy 4.0 DIY Platform & dadageek course "Making Synths with Arduino"



via Bleep Labs newsletter:

"I've got another session of my dadageek course 'Making Synths with Arduino' starting February 1st. It's a great course whether you're a beginner or if you already know how to code but want to get into Arduino and synths.

For this session I've got something new. Rather than just have a breadboard with a few knobs on it this course will use the Bleep Base, a new educational platform based around the powerful Teensy 4.0. This will allow us to experiment with more controls, i/o, memory, and speed without needing to troubleshoot breadboard connections and deal with add-ons that get in the way of learning to code your own synths and effects.

Sign up for the course soon and be the first to try it out. Less that 10 seats are currently open. Scholarships are also available.

The course starts February 1st and goes for 7 weeks, meeting in zoom every Monday at 6pm CST. Check out the dadageek page for all the info."

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Bleep Labs' New intro to Arduino Course - "Creating light and sound"


Bleep Labs

"Bleep Labs' new online dadageek course, 'Creating Light and Sound' starts Sept 21st. This time we’ll learn how to code in the Arduino platform using a 8x8 RGB LED screen, accelerometer, touch sensors, and more, all with the powerful Teesny 3.2. Sign up now for 20% off.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intro-to...

Here’s a quick video showing what you can do with the solder free kit that’s included in the cost of the course.
It’s tricky to shoot video of these bright LEDs but they look great in person.

The first and last sections are a generative device which creates random-ish arpeggios and changing colors to go with them. Controls changes filters, colors, delay feedback, and the rate of the arpeggio. The audio is coming straight from the device.

In the second section a simple bitmap scrolls and loops. Colors are scroll speed are controlled with the knobs. Rather than creating sound directly this one sends MIDI notes and CCs to VCV rack.

In the third section two bouncing balls are simulated with random notes chosen each time they hit the wall. Of course there is also a tape delay effect. All sounds generated by the device.

Check out the code for these devices here. https://github.com/BleepLabs/dadageek...

When you take the class you get seven, three hour sessions in a class that is capped at fourteen students. The class is also just the beginning. I encourage my students to keep contacting me with their questions and ideas long after the class is done.

Check out the @dadageek site for info on scholarships."

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 3000 Noise Synth Theremin

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via this auction

"The Thingamagoop 3000 is a light controlled synthesizer, effect, and noise friend.
16bit, 44kHz Audio in and out
MIDI in and out
USB for reprogramming and MIDI
Programmable CV in and out
Built in speaker
Black, powder coated aluminum enclosure with machined eyeball
9v battery or USB powered
Eight synth modes and eight input modes
Five effects that can be used with the synth or input modes."

Demo in the video previously posted here.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Bleep Labs Original Thingamagoop - Pink & Green Version

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"The Thingamagoop was created by Bleep Labs because they felt that 'there are not nearly enough beeping, zapping, bixxerfouping, anthropomorphic synthesizer monsters in the world'. You can think of it as one of those baby toys that makes random noises with flashing lights, but designed for adults. While it looks like a robot, it’s actually an analog type synthesizer that’s controlled by a photocell, a couple of switches and a knob, instead of a keyboard. Varying levels and different types of light will produce different beeping tones, while the frequency can be adjusted by using the knob on the front of the device."

Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Making Synths with Arduino & Dr. Bleep of Bleep Labs


via Eventbrite

"Making Synths with Arduino

April 2nd - May 15th, 2020
Thursdays, 6-9 pm
7 class sessions total + dadageek Exhibition on May 29th
$300 class fee + $50 materials fee

ABOUT THIS CLASS

In this course, you’ll learn how to build your own digital synthesizers and effects from scratch.

By the end of the course, you might create a new kind of delay effect, an ambient sound generator for an installation, a patchable modular synth, or whatever device you can dream up!

Starting to code with Arduino and hooking up the appropriate hardware for audio i/o and control can be daunting, but in this course, we’ll start at the very beginning and quickly get you making all kinds of music and noise.

This course is great for beginners to DIY hardware and software as well as those who have some coding experience and would like to get into making noise.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Arduino programming basics
Using the Teensy audio.h library
Digital and analog hardware basics
Audio processing basics
Coordinating LEDs with your sounds
Novel user interface hardware (light, motion, touch…)"

Monday, July 15, 2019

Bleep Labs Thingamagoop - Orange

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"This is a pretty early edition of the original Thingamagoop synth from Bleep-Labs. Still functions, but speaker and battery pack need re-glued. Missing 4 tiny outer screws."

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Bleep labs Pico Paso Noise Synth

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"The Pico Paso is an analog, light controlled, stepped tone noise synthesizer designed by Dr. Bleep.

It’s based on the concept of the Atari Punk synth, aka Forrest Mims’ stepped tone generator, but uses two triangle wave oscillators that can be combined or used separately. A wave shaper and square wave LFO are used to increase the aural ridiculousness.

How do you listen to it?
The Pico Paso has a 1/4″ mono output designed to be plugged it into any mixer, amp, USB interface, etc. Headphones will not work.

What are the SQU1 and 2 pads between the buttons for?
These are the square wave outputs of the main oscillators, allowing makers to use these signals along with the triangle waves."

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The Delaydelus 2 by Bleep Labs


Published on Jun 19, 2019 Bleep Labs


"The Delaydelus2 is a modular friendly follow up to our original sampler/delay instrument.

By Daedelus and Dr. Bleep with graphic design by Trek Matthews

Preorder it now at https://bleeplabs.com...

• Stereo 16bit 44kHz audio i/o
• Banana plug patch bay allows you to play up to 4 samples at once triggered from the two arcade buttons or trigger inputs.
• Control the speed and direction of the samples with the knobs as well as the CV FM (-5V to 10V) input
• CV envelope follower out (0-8V) based on audio playback level
• Trigger outs (10V) from each sampler button.
• One shot mode, Gate (mpc style) mode, + Send external audio through the built in 1 second stereo delay.
• Record into one of 10 banks. Each can hold up to 17 seconds of high quality audio.
• Delay sync in and out with the ability to divide and multiply incoming sync rate.
• Micro SD card slot allows loading and saving WAV files to and from the 10 banks.
• Built-in new samples from Daedelus
• Powered by a 12V DC adapter - included.

First 90 units will ship by September and will include a limited edition pin designed by Trek Matthews

Is it a module? The Delaydelus 2 is a stand alone unit that can send and receive standard CV and triggers for a eurorack modular or anything else. Self patching is encouraged. The device takes -5 to 9V CV inputs, triggers over 3V, sends 10V triggers, and sends 0-8V CV out Audio in and outs are line level AC coupled.

Is it an effect? Yes you can use it as a stereo delay effect with one of the 2 through modes. Delay times of the left and right channels are independently adjustable.

Can I send signals directly into the banana jack patch bay? Yes if you are using a banana jack system the samples can be triggered directly but the two devices must be grounded. One way to do this is by using one of the ⅛” jacks which is why the ⅛” trigger inputs are an easier way of externally triggering the device."


Monday, May 27, 2019

Red Bleep Labs Thingamagoop Experimental Arduino Synthesizer

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via this auction

"The original version of the experimental robotic synth from bleep labs. Selling because I have too much gear. This thing is a lot of fun, especially paired with modular equipment. The light based inputs of it are especially cool. Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 2 Experimental Arduino Synthesizer. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class Package... This thing is really cool and weird! Operates on a 9v battery. I think it was hand built. One of the toggle switches is loose and doesnt work. The sounds it makes are super cool."

Monday, March 11, 2019

Bleep Labs RadFi system - DIY synth and glitch delay kits (with bonus pack)

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via this auction

See this post for demos.

"Excellent condition.
Rad-Fi opened for photos but not used.
Light use of bonus kit.

Includes complete Glitch Delay kit, Patchable Synth kit and Rad-Fi “breadboard” sectional bases.

Complete Rad-Fi bundle DIY synth experiment kit with free bonus add-on electronics kit for your educational benefit."

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Bleep Labs Bleep Drum MIDI

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"Very good condition. Works perfectly.

Runs off 9V battery

This is the hard to find MIDI version of this Arduino related mini drum machine.

Tap tempo, Record a beat, tigger via MIDI. There’s also a tool out there to upload your own samples.

Note: The tiny brown spots are bits of solder flux by whoever built it, not rust. Works nicely"

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Bleeplabs Thingmagoop Housed in R.C. Oscillator

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"Thingamagoop bleep box synthesizer retro fitted into a cool vintage test oscillator case.

Its a crazy fun portable noise box.

LED tenticles shine on LDRs to give more modulation mayhem.

See and hear how it sounds here

This build ultilses all available modifcations as documented here"

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Bleep Labs Thing-a-ma Kit DIY Analog Synthesizer

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"I bought this little home DIY synth kit a few years ago and its just sat in my office in its original packaging. Time to get this little guy out there making some noise. Looks like a pretty easy to assemble kit but you will need soldering skills. First pic is what it can look like once assembled."

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