i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?
i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?
Cheers, The minidisc made the best sounds before we totally broke it... I think theres soemthing to do with shorting bits of the antishock memory which makes the amazing sounds. The CD player now has a built in loop tho... who needs expensive cdjs....
hehe i doubt it...
Sashacoe 3 years ago
Your right thats defo Diggers
party4one 3 years ago
The audio is from John Digweed's radio programs on Kiss100. I know that voice anywhere.
jeffreycollins 3 years ago
i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?
antiskat 3 years ago
i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?
antiskat 3 years ago
The MD-recorder is so beautiful.
marravilla 4 years ago
It was a beautiful machine. Shame we had to rip it apart. However, even the innards had a certain beauty.
mysteronsmusic 4 years ago
Sounds good. I'm about to try to bend CD player to make it play at 8 bit or less. Not sure if it's possible to do yet.
afodis 4 years ago
Sweet man!,, Whats are those last few songs that you were playing 'round with?
paulbrockenhagen 4 years ago
sorry no idea, just whichever cds that were lying around that we didn't mind getting wrecked :P
mysteronsmusic 4 years ago
good video edit ,good sound :)
ThinkGoodThings 4 years ago
Excellent! Sounds great. I'll have to mess with some things like that at some point. Nice work.
carpeteria 4 years ago
Cheers, The minidisc made the best sounds before we totally broke it... I think theres soemthing to do with shorting bits of the antishock memory which makes the amazing sounds. The CD player now has a built in loop tho... who needs expensive cdjs....
mysteronsmusic 4 years ago