I have one of these and I can tell you they are nothing more than a toy synth... NOT a professional instrument! To say this is not a toy is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! lol
do you really have to circuit bend this instrument? it's an FM synth and not a toy piano...you can produce these types of noises and sounds using the digital synthesizer function without circuit bending...
I would have to agree with that, I've just been watching a video of the Yamaha PSS-390, I don't believe it had been Circuit Bent, but some of the sounds it made were truely amazing. I personally don't like Circuit Bending at all, but I'm in the very small minority here.
i added a line input to insert a current at the yamaha synthesis chip, the siemens function generators send a low frequency wobble signal below 1v into it, so far it hasnt been damaging, if you want to know exactly between which pins the current goes, i'd have to look again...
with the pss380, every change in sound parameters triggers a new note immediately, so the sound parameters changing a lot meaning a lot of notes being played...
I'm not sure I like the sound of applying current to the synth chips in the way you have done, OK if you know what you're doing that's fine, but that can't be too good for the micro chips at all. In this context what do you mean by CV in?
I have one of these and I can tell you they are nothing more than a toy synth... NOT a professional instrument! To say this is not a toy is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! lol
mantara32 1 year ago
@mantara32 real musicians dont play instruments
radiatedrobotflesh 1 year ago
do you really have to circuit bend this instrument? it's an FM synth and not a toy piano...you can produce these types of noises and sounds using the digital synthesizer function without circuit bending...
seraveeph 2 years ago
what song is that?
skyvorpal 2 years ago
? what song? lol...
seraveeph 2 years ago
where did you find the CV in?
eonz8 2 years ago
Big deal... these keyboards make cooler sounds before u fucked it up. You forgot about talent.
Spynetwork 3 years ago
I second that.
DarkZekeX 2 years ago
I would have to agree with that, I've just been watching a video of the Yamaha PSS-390, I don't believe it had been Circuit Bent, but some of the sounds it made were truely amazing. I personally don't like Circuit Bending at all, but I'm in the very small minority here.
Lachlant1984 2 years ago
come rompere una tastiera per il cazzo!
rettile74 4 years ago
mine sometimes doesn't work properly when it's cold (-15 or so) and will produce drum sounds out of the volume buttons!
you can slide through all the different sounds they put into it and make your own drumloops
and the all the other buttons along the top make sounds from the keyboard,the digita synth section does a slide through the notes as well
oibobbo 4 years ago
i added a line input to insert a current at the yamaha synthesis chip, the siemens function generators send a low frequency wobble signal below 1v into it, so far it hasnt been damaging, if you want to know exactly between which pins the current goes, i'd have to look again...
with the pss380, every change in sound parameters triggers a new note immediately, so the sound parameters changing a lot meaning a lot of notes being played...
karlmarxstadt 4 years ago
I'm not sure I like the sound of applying current to the synth chips in the way you have done, OK if you know what you're doing that's fine, but that can't be too good for the micro chips at all. In this context what do you mean by CV in?
Lachlant1984 2 years ago
amazing! what exactly are you doing in that video? where do you insert the current?
kostianix 4 years ago