Sunday, May 23, 2010
circuit bent casio rodes circuit bent synth and glitched out cheap casio
via this auction
YouTube via drmoonstien — May 21, 2010 — "looks like a freaked out fender rodes casio rodes."
"This is a circuit bent synth noise machine with lots of knobs and buttons and switches. with a glitched out caisio cheapy keyboard that is prity dang rad. the synth runs on 9v battery the keyboard runs on 6 aa there is a dummy cell in an extra space in the batery pack. the synth has 8 momentary buttons that are ajusted buy the pot above them there is a toggle for each one so you can leave them on to preset your sound four pots and keys are relative to eachouther so to tune from low to high or whatever the outher for are seperate and more for modulation basicaly turn knobs and push buttons untill someone tells you to stop. the keyboard has an added crush switch and pot to controll it 2 body contacts for sizzle noise and 2 body contacts for glitching there is a reset button for when it crashes and a green glitch button that makes it faser and somtimes glitches great random sound generating machine. ther is one 1/4 out for the synth and volume knob also a sustain switch there is 2 1/4 out for the keyboard and 2 volume knobs"
Janko keyboard progress
YouTube via misterstarshine — May 16, 2010 — "Me playing the Janko keyboard now when I've made keycaps. Much easier to play now and a lot of fun. I'm gonna make a cabinet to it as well. Hope you like it. If I had CNC mill and stuff I'd be happy to make a few of these. Now I have to do everything the slow way. Took forever to even get this far. Project description here http://www.carmi.se/misterstarshine/P..."
A Janko Keyboard Project
Sequential Circuits Tom
YouTube via fuckingharpsichord — May 23, 2010 — "using the the latin poercussion cartridge in stack mode !"
x0xb0x x0xi0 - painting pointer lines on 9mm potentiometers
YouTube via bcastromusic — May 23, 2010 — no description available
Andy Wig - EML Umbilical
YouTube via arthurpainter — May 23, 2010 — "Another in the further adventures of my EML Electrocomp 200, here joined by a Folktek creation, the Micro Feedback Wave (a touchpad operated wave shaper). The MFW provides short bursts of noise that seem to be somehow tied to the EML's output, which in this case is almost wholly rhythmic. Fun."
Andy Wig - EML Umbilical Two
"arthurpainter — May 23, 2010 — A second version of the previous video that relies more heavily on the Folktek Micro Feedback Wave's textural qualities and dissonance."
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