Saturday, May 09, 2009
Axio - Alternative MIDI Control Surface
YouTube via thisfear.
via GB "I designed the electronics and firmware for the chording keyboard in this alternative MIDI controller in the early 90's. It was made using a set of Yamaha DX7 key contacts. These contacts have both make and break contacts which allow for velocity sensing. The firmware was done in 8031 assembler and the source code is posted on my website, www.MusicTechnologiesGroup.com. The project was presented at various conferences and symposiums around the world."
Note the ribbon controller and additional buttons on the joystick.
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Alternate Controllers,
Axio,
DIY,
Featured,
Korg,
Max/MSP,
music technologies,
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Yamaha
White x0xb0x Custom B# Edition
via this auction
"Why is this thing called the x0xb0x B# edition? Errr.... if you look at the front panel you will notice an extra key that got printed. This was my plan all along....... That's my story and I am sticking to it."
"Why is this thing called the x0xb0x B# edition? Errr.... if you look at the front panel you will notice an extra key that got printed. This was my plan all along....... That's my story and I am sticking to it."
Moog The Rogue
via this auction
"With 2 VCOs, basic Filter controls, CG/GATE, and a 2 1/2 octave keyboard, this minimal monosynth still offers plenty of usable and familiar Moog sounds."
"With 2 VCOs, basic Filter controls, CG/GATE, and a 2 1/2 octave keyboard, this minimal monosynth still offers plenty of usable and familiar Moog sounds."
Modding a Gameboy using a www.GetLoFi.com LTC Precision Timer Oscillator Circuit
YouTube via CremeDeMentia. follow-up to this post
"The tiny circuit board you see being added to the Gameboy in this video is sending a counterfeit clock signal to where the Gameboy's crystal originally was soldered. The frequency of that counterfeit clock signal is controlled by the potentiometer attached to the circuit board and the Gameboy's operating frequency changes accordingly. The circuit board and potentiometer are part of the LTC Precision Timer Oscillator kit, available at www.GetLoFi.com/shop. Search the articles at www.GetLoFi.com for more information."
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