Handmade Music Austin #6
This month’s Handmade Music Austin event took place during Austin’s huge South by Southwest festival. It included the usual kit building as well as performances by some great electronic musicians. I...
This month’s Handmade Music Austin event took place during Austin’s huge South by Southwest festival. It included the usual kit building as well as performances by some great electronic musicians. I...
I have been playing with the Weird Sound Generator by Ray Wilson at MusicFromOuterSpace.com. The WSG, as it is affectionately known, is a very cool device with very few parts. It is based on the...
UPDATE: After you read about this project, take a look at my latest effort to bend the birds to my will:The Birdianoforte! I read a posting on GetLoFi.com, one of my favorite circuit bending sites,...
I attended the fifth Handmade Music Austin event today. We had a great turnout. We built two devices. The beginner workshop was Bleep Labs’ Pico Paso, which makes interesting beeping sounds similar...
Here are some more pictures and video of my Bender Sequencer. This one is built into an enclosure. Almost all of the parts for it (except the board and chips) were purchased at Radio Shack. I...
The MickeyDelp.com Bender Sequencer can turn any device that makes sounds into a rhythm or melody machine by playing a sequence of notes. The Bender Sequencer was created specifically for controlling devices that were never even designed to be controlled!
I got the order of four boards from ExpressPCB.com and soldered it together and it works! The only error I made in the design was that the holes for the screw terminal header are not big enough. So,...