Super-Freq amps and pedals
Lovely collection of amps and pedals (and some how-tos/schematics along the way) from Super-Freq – Link.
Take your creations beyond the workshop and onto the stage with diy music instruments! Let us show you how these creations range from simple, basic setups that produce beautiful sounds to more complex projects that require a greater level of engineering knowledge. With these tutorials and examples, we’ll guide you on this journey to make your own musical instrument for experimental, artistic or everyday use – so whether you’re starting out new or a seasoned sound creator, come explore the wonderful world of making your own music.
Lovely collection of amps and pedals (and some how-tos/schematics along the way) from Super-Freq – Link.
GetLoFi writes – Well everyone is a Winner in this competition because we all got to do something fun and walk away with an instrument! However 3 particular participants demonstrated not only excellent circuit bending skills, but also great production and entertainment values. And our top picks are… Circuit bending challenge winners – Link.
@ the Blip festival 6955 had a Famicon IN a Casio! There might be a kit or unit for sale soon too! – Link. …and here’s one last video from the show!!!
3 videos to give you a taste of the bleepy blooping going from day 2 @ the Blip Festival 2007 – Link.
Day 1 of BLIP over – Here are some photos and couple videos to give you an idea of the electronic mayhem attacking my eyes and ears here – Link (photos tagged with blipfestival2007 in my photoset).
Roger Pellegrini writes: Wanted to send you a note about a second video I did, also starring the wind-up toy robot and synths [featured in the first Robotmakers vid], but with some content that could be of interest to Makers. Back in the mid-1980’s, I dug a couple of first generation laserdisc players out of […]
And you thought your Tokyoflash watch was big and nerdy lookin’ Here’s an MP3 wrist gauntlet created by “porkshanks” (aka Molly Friedrich) and posted in her DeviantArt gallery. Molly writes: I bought a pair of vintage Cannonball Empire headphones off Ebay and I disassembled and gutted them. I then transplanted the working parts of a […]