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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Gemini 6B Performance


Published on Mar 27, 2019 Mickey Delp

"Live performance on Mickey Delp's Gemini 6B interactive light and music installation. Recorded at Hopscotch Light & Sound, March 22, 2019. Performers are Ben Scheffler, Bradford Kinney, Thomas Echols, and Mickey Delp."

Friday, April 03, 2015

Delptronics Music Machine SuxBySuxWest 2015


Published on Apr 3, 2015 Mickey Delp

"Mickey Delp jamming on the Music Machine. The Machine was designed as a proof of concept for walk-up-and-play interactive music exhibits."

Thursday, January 23, 2014

"The Weirdo Booth — at The NAMM Show."


via Juliana of The Harvestman.

The WMD modular booth 1076

Banners: Make Noise, STG Soundlabs, The Harvestman, Hex Inverter,  flight of harmony, Steady State Fate, Enclave, WMD, Verbos, Koma Elektronic, 4ms.

And Mickey Delp of Delptronics below.


"Yo dawg, I heard you like cowbell so I put a cowbell in your cowbell so you can cowbell while you cowbell!"

via Delptronics on Facebook

Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Eurorack Ribs Meet the Flintstones


via Mickey Delp on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Take a look at this huge new 7 x 200 HP Eurorack case!
http://www.creativegallery.nl/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=21&Itemid=57"

See this post for videos of it in action.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Delptronics LDB-1e Demo [EN]


Published on Sep 23, 2012 by rpocc
RU Demo previously posted here. via Dmitry Shtatnov on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"=== Sound sources are actually true-analog. See the description below and Mickey Delp comments. ===

This video contain review and several line recordings of the Delptronics LDB-1e Eurorack percussion module.
Made by Dmitry Shtatnov.
http://rpocc.ru/
About sound source.
I have tested this module with probe and confirmed that 20-pin IC only making trigger pulses while all sound is generated by various ways of shaping of analog sound sources. So, i was wrong telling that sound is generated inside the uC. I think I was confused with so little amount of OpAmps. I'm quite nerdy in such things and always trying to search the truth. Thanks for understanding."

Monday, October 11, 2010

Handmade Music Austin #12


YouTube via drbleep | October 11, 2010

"Mickey Delp's Passive Ring Modulator.
http://mickeydelp.com/ring-modulator...."

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Space Baby Modulated Digital Delay demo


YouTube via WoosterAudio — "February 14, 2010 — Space Baby is a digital delay which will debut at Handmade Music Austin #5 on February 28, 2010 (along with the Bleep Labs PicoPaso). It has dedicated controls for wet/dry mix, delay, and feedback. A rotary encoder is used to adjust delay modulation speed/amplitude, clock source, and ring modulation.

The same simple 8 beat synth line plays throughout the demo. The demo begins with the dry synth sound, and then I start tweaking the delay and feedback controls. Later in the video I enable the ring mod / distortion. The ring mod multiplies the original signal by the delayed signal for unusual clangorous sounds.

The delay modulation and infrared beat sync features are not used in the demo.

http://woosteraudio.com
http://handmademusic.noisepages.com/a..."

MIDI-IR and Space Baby Demo

"WoosterAudio — June 10, 2010 — This is an extended demo of MIDI-IR and the Space Baby digital delay. MIDI-IR is syncing to an instance of the Audio Damage Tattoo drum synth running on a laptop. It is generating an infrared clock to wirelessly drive the Space Baby and Autonomous Base Generator (ABG). The audio output from the ABG synthesizer is fed into the Space Baby.

MIDI-IR and Space Baby are available in both kit and preassembled form at http://woosteraudio.com

Compatible Andromeda Space Rocker devices are available at:
http://4mspedals.com (ABG)
http://ericarcher.net
http://bleeplabs.com
http://mickeydelp.com"

MIDI-IR and Space Baby Demo Outtake

"WoosterAudio — June 17, 2010 — The missing psychedelic second half of the midi-ir / space baby demo, saved from destruction.

More info at http://woosteraudio.com"

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Nebulophone by Bleep Labs

The Nebulophone by Bleep Labs is one of the many Andromeda Space Rockers. Addicted to Noise has a post up on the device including some demos.

On the Andromeda Space Rockers:
"These are a series of small, DIY synths and devices designed by some well-known, Texas-based electronics manufacturers (4ms Pedals, Bleep Labs, Eric Archer, Wooster Audio, Mickey Delp). Introduced to the public at large through Handmade Music Austin last year, they’ve been gaining a fair amount of steam in various electronic communities for their easy-to-build nature and wireless networking ability. Yes, that’s right, wireless networking ability."

After checking out the post on Addicted to Noise above, click here for all posts mentioning the Andromeda Space Rockers including videos.
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