Lev and Thumpbot play crazy
Nice use of kinetic instruments to produce something that could theoretically be considered melodic. MoonMilk Labs Link
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Nice use of kinetic instruments to produce something that could theoretically be considered melodic. MoonMilk Labs Link
Sorta hacky but pretty cool – The swooftronic 2000 is the original device in the swoof series. It is a very basic digital synthesizer that allows you to vary the upper pitch, lower pitch, note length, sweep rate, rest length and sweep length. Once you have set the desired value you press the play and […]
At first it looked like it wasn’t going to be possible to use the newer iPods with Linux, but 36 hours after the story made the rounds online there’s now some code to get things working… Link.
Gorgeous Atari “pub console” in a tube! Link. More: Atari Punk Console schematics – Link. Atari punk console inside a old Ericsson telephone – Link.
Raphael wanted us to know that it’s official. France is our ally, and we can learn from them. Because — circuit bent twinkly noisy *fruit controlled* thing.
Wow, made an awesome “eDrum” – A DIY electronic drum controller. Source and schematics included! – Link.
Fred writes – Here’s a very quick 30-40W/channel stereo amp that nearly anyone can make. It uses LM3886 chips, and is based loosely on the GainClone amps people seem to like making, using point-to-point wiring and off-the-shelf stuff. The amp sounds great, and is small enough to stick on the shelf at my office! Decent […]