YouTube via DigitanaUK "Brief video demo of the Digitana Micro Punk Console, based on the APC/Forrest Mims Stepped Tone generator, with added trigger button.
Devi Ever has a ton of gear up for auction here including a euro-rack modular. Note the Truly Beautiful Disaster designs. Green: "This is one of the very earliest TBD's I ever built... back in late 2003, early 2004. It's been updated to the latest TBD circuitry (louder fuzz), as well with the addition of a light jack and on/off flip switch for that, though there no light attachment, and I will not be making any more." Biker: ""#171 Given to me by Amada of Ooh La La Manufacturing."
via this auction "Oceanus circuit bent noise box 2. This is one for the sound freaks , bought - sampled to death and now being sold on.Its basically from what i can gather a Drum machine crossed with a Voice modulator , robot vocoder effector which also glitches.The drum machine goes through the effector and there is also an external input for freaking out signals.Theres also a 1/4 out.All working and sounding 'Bent ' :) A pretty unique device and a one off i believe.Heres video i found on you tube of the actual unit.
I personally giove the drum machine without the mods a 8/10 for retardedness.Its about as cheesy as you can get and through a delay or phaser etc sounds really pretty mad and like the salvation army sunday school band on a couple of hundred mushrooms.Add the voice changer mod and effect and glitch and its pretty unexplainable.I had a few to take the circuits and add them onto an sk1 or something but i just dont have time.No reserve and no compensation if this does your head in or freaks out the 'normal ' people in your street.It will up loud !
"The 40106 is a great chip to play with - you can make up to 6 simple oscillators from it, but I've chosen to implement simple Syncronization, so only have four Oscs. Each Osc has three rates possible by using a 3way switch. The Sync possibilities use SPDT C/O switches allowing Oscs 2 & 4 to be sync'd to either Osc 1 or Osc 2 (or Sync off).
The 4077 is a quad XNOR gate which gives an effect like ring-modulation (you could also use a 4070 XOR for similar effects)."
via BugBrand (Note this is the DIY page of circuits to try out on the BugBrand website. You'll find more there).
"The 4094 is a very simple 8-stage shift register implementation - just a clock and a data input (same way as for the 4015 -- SPDT C/O switch). You get eight output stages and two complementary serial outputs."
"The 4015 contains two independent 4-stage shift registers and require clock and data signals (along with a reset input which may be implemented or not depending on requirements). I wired the data input with a single-pole-double-throw-centre-off switch so that you can input a logic HI, logic LO or external data flow - in the Up position, the input is tied HI, in the mid position the input is pulled low by the pull-down resistor and in the low position the external input is connected. I also made use of small 5-way rotary switches to give a switchable-select-output - but its hard / expensive to get such switches.."