Archive - August, 2007

Circuit Bent HR-16

These drums machines are great for bending, so many options for control surfaces and bend connections. This time i used a 28 way patch bay to control the bends, and 6 patchable switches to make connections on the fly. Along the bottom of the patch bay is a row of 6 sockets for making multiple connections between bends.

I installed a few LED’s in this for fun, they only indicate if a switch is on or off, not react to the drum patterns.

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New Site/Server

Finally got round to getting my own site to host audio and videos from. This theme was made with WordPress Theme Generator.

do you think there’s such a thing as to minimal?

Simple Oscillators

I’ve been playing around with some of the IC’s I’m using for the VGA synth, to see if they can be used for audio. The circuits are based on those by Nicolas Collins, and so far, they make some brilliant sounds!

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I hate Royal Mail!

Purchased a load of parts from Farnell last weekend for the envelope follower and VGA experiments, along with some switches and PCB equipment from Rapid. The stuff from Rapid came on Monday,but because of the postal strikes up here, the parts i actually need for the circuit from Farnell, are sitting in some sorting office somewhere doing nothing.

On top of that, its been a generally crap week all in all.

Still, at least i managed to finish the HR-16 with the parts from Rapid.

VGA Experiments

I’ve been busy with the VGA synth experiments, think i’m going insane after starring at flashing patterns for the past 48 hours….. i want the blue blob in my eyes to go away, its not funny any more!!

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Cheers,

Bod.