DIYtar 2
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  • its ugly anyways..

  • don't upload more videos! that's the perfect number!

  • Haha, PS2 components? You chose a keytar over a PS2?! ULTRA-NICE!

    I wish I had these much skills to build one...

  • You're awesome I loved it!

  • Dude, stick up something with you jamming on it! =]

  • Amazing :) Nice work man, I'd love one of these for my keyboard drumming!

  • thank you

  • LOL This guy is awesome xD

  • What's next? A Guiano?

  • Yes. Yes! YES!!

    I would buy it :p

  • how would that work?

  • Like a lapsteel maybe?

  • it's Jemaine from the Concords!!! Or at least his evil clone.

  • haha, evli clone :)

  • i don´t get it

  • Never mind ;) I speak my own language i know ;)

  • Um one process build to said lego moog casio concoction...please add oldschool accordian mechanism to control Wind (Green) Natural Distortion is increased!

  • what?

  • Are you made from Lego? You are shit retarded. Your a freaking Lego keyboard with a strap. You put up something more creative and stay away.

  • se escapo david chapman

  • please explain (and in english)

  • Hmm very sweet dude! Wish you could play like a sweet song on it though.

  • I like to think of it this way: the guy who created the piano could never play it as well as beethoven. i like the diytar, hopefully someday there will be a diytar beethoven/hendrix/...

  • Okay then give this dam guitar to someone who can shred it and play some ACDC!!

  • ACDC? why something soft?

  • Classic Rock brah.

    Metallica better?

  • yeah, perhaps I should start massproducing and sell a few of them!

  • I'm practicing!

  • Dood it's Dieter from DeXTrick ala Bauhaus!

  • please explain?

  • Do you have an url to your DIYtar necktie?

  • I invented the DIYtar necktie! I invented the DIYtar necktie!

    Great work on this, by the way.

  • haha, i love how you skip over to the keytar. lmao. did you install a pitch wheel or is it a knob? how do you change the sound? is it various knobs changing the tone or presets?

  • it is a playstation 2 thumbpad, one axis is pitch (up/down) and the other is modwheel.

    If I press down the thumbpad there is a button in the thumbpad that I read, and while it is pressed I can press on the key's to change octave up/down, transpose and change program's on the synth I'm using.

  • hahas.... ur so funny, and i wonder whether if i said this would be good, ur old? adult, trying to act cute.  : DDD hahass great great... act cuter next time.

  • Dont understand what you are trying to say? you're 28? I'm not that much older, right? LOL.

  • im not sure what exactly makes it funny. prolly has to do with how flaming the keytar is.

  • flaming?

  • it would have been funny if he said "ill show you how to play it" then threw it in a grabage can

  • Funny how?

  • Splendid! Nice work.

  • thank you

  • thank you!

  • It is a nice looking axe you've built!

    I put up a link to this on Synthtopia.

    Can't wait to see DIYtar 3!

  • Thanx man, It would be as awesome as mr Hancock though, but I'm very impressed with myself being able to play with my mouth closed :)

  • Looks really Pro, and sounds like a horn... an 8-bit horn, but I like it :)

  • That's just the mic on the camera that is bad, the sounds are from Dave Smith Instrument's Mopho

  • OMG.

    It looks awesome AND sounds like Close Encounters of the Third Kind! Part of me was was waiting for Richard Dreyfuss to walk in from the right. The joystick is cool too.

  • Forgot to mention in the video that one way of the joystick is pitch bend and the other is modulation-wheel :)

    Thank you for the nice words!

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