-clip the wires headed to the speaker at the halfway point
-solder on longer wire if you need it, and audio jacks on all ends
-plug the audio jacks into the input and output of EITHER a hardware autotune unit OR a computer that is running autotune software (here i am using a MaxMSP patch that incorporates the object pvtuner~, part of the "fftease" collection of externals developed by eric lyon and christopher penrose)
-you may need a small preamp in between the autotune and the speaker to get the volume in the right range, you may be fine without one
-in my case, the laptop i am running the software on is too bulky to fit inside the radio, and so sits off to the side out of view, but if you have a smaller processor, or a bigger radio, stick it inside and close the radio back up!
Thats a modulator for you. A small solid state version of this would be simple to cram into a radio like the ones you have there. Sounds like a great idea for my next project.
This is brilliant
SHE2048896 1 year ago
is this autotuned to each nearest semi tone, or do you have it tuning to a scale that you made up?
futureforestsss 2 years ago
@futureforestsss it's tuned to a pentatonic scale
lukeydargons 1 year ago
Schematic or it didnt happen
pwntalive 2 years ago
@pwntalive Second that
blueclxwn 2 years ago
if you want to make your own:
-take any radio, open it up
-clip the wires headed to the speaker at the halfway point
-solder on longer wire if you need it, and audio jacks on all ends
-plug the audio jacks into the input and output of EITHER a hardware autotune unit OR a computer that is running autotune software (here i am using a MaxMSP patch that incorporates the object pvtuner~, part of the "fftease" collection of externals developed by eric lyon and christopher penrose)
lukeydargons 2 years ago 2
-you may need a small preamp in between the autotune and the speaker to get the volume in the right range, you may be fine without one
-in my case, the laptop i am running the software on is too bulky to fit inside the radio, and so sits off to the side out of view, but if you have a smaller processor, or a bigger radio, stick it inside and close the radio back up!
lukeydargons 2 years ago
Thats a modulator for you. A small solid state version of this would be simple to cram into a radio like the ones you have there. Sounds like a great idea for my next project.
pwntalive 2 years ago
Awesome!
theealex 2 years ago
When will these be available to the public? This is absolutely brilliant!
thebenparis 2 years ago
kneedo
launderground 2 years ago
+ + +
FelixLeeArtist 2 years ago