very impressive!
can you do a kind of live-set with some more of these little machines?
MerlinFpunkt 4 months ago
wow great work man
fromtheinsides 8 months ago
that's pretty awesome. imagine using that at a gig, so whenever the lights flash or dim the drum beat changes with it.
it'd be cool to see something like this developed further, like heat reacitive circuits or moisture reactive circuits
crazyedd123 9 months ago
there seems to be a reverb on the sounds!? is that made by the units?
asnierkishcowboy 10 months ago
@asnierkishcowboy spring reverb from the guitar amp
EA78751 10 months ago
Awesomness!
Svargiyasangita 10 months ago
I Freakin' love that IR Network Idea. Top Notch
SPEEDYDUSTREAM 1 year ago
so what is your sitee?
athask8 1 year ago
schematics by any chance?
quadcam24v 1 year ago
que crack!!! jaja que wena
SoloDaniaveces 1 year ago
Genial,,,555
sonatones 1 year ago
Eric just saw these online last night. Can't get the sound out of my head. Supreme! I need these. I'm losing sleep.
Have no experience in soldering though.
PianfullyShy 1 year ago
nice vid
echo680 1 year ago
This is awesome. Great work with the 40xx chips! Really impressive in itself.
allin1e 1 year ago
@allin1e thanks. Since this video was made, I've released DIY kit versions of these. They're called Andromeda Mk-1, Mk-2, Mk-3, Mk-4. Available through my website. Cheers.
EA78751 1 year ago
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well done man!
professorbananas 2 years ago
I like this. I'll be watching for more.
hustletv 2 years ago
have ya tried making drum synths out of a 4069 or 4011 wired as inverters in linear mode? Can get some fun overdrive sounds using a couple gates.
synthmonger 2 years ago
I havent tried making drum oscillators with linear mode CD4X. Have you seen any examples of that? Arent the chips power-hungry in that mode?
EA78751 2 years ago
infared sync?!?!?!
danielfiction 2 years ago
very impressive!
can you do a kind of live-set with some more of these little machines?
MerlinFpunkt 4 months ago
wow great work man
fromtheinsides 8 months ago
that's pretty awesome. imagine using that at a gig, so whenever the lights flash or dim the drum beat changes with it.
it'd be cool to see something like this developed further, like heat reacitive circuits or moisture reactive circuits
crazyedd123 9 months ago
there seems to be a reverb on the sounds!? is that made by the units?
asnierkishcowboy 10 months ago
@asnierkishcowboy spring reverb from the guitar amp
EA78751 10 months ago
Awesomness!
Svargiyasangita 10 months ago
I Freakin' love that IR Network Idea. Top Notch
SPEEDYDUSTREAM 1 year ago
so what is your sitee?
athask8 1 year ago
schematics by any chance?
quadcam24v 1 year ago
que crack!!! jaja que wena
SoloDaniaveces 1 year ago
Genial,,,555
sonatones 1 year ago
Eric just saw these online last night. Can't get the sound out of my head. Supreme! I need these. I'm losing sleep.
Have no experience in soldering though.
PianfullyShy 1 year ago
nice vid
echo680 1 year ago
This is awesome. Great work with the 40xx chips! Really impressive in itself.
allin1e 1 year ago
@allin1e thanks. Since this video was made, I've released DIY kit versions of these. They're called Andromeda Mk-1, Mk-2, Mk-3, Mk-4. Available through my website. Cheers.
EA78751 1 year ago
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well done man!
professorbananas 2 years ago
I like this. I'll be watching for more.
hustletv 2 years ago
have ya tried making drum synths out of a 4069 or 4011 wired as inverters in linear mode? Can get some fun overdrive sounds using a couple gates.
synthmonger 2 years ago
I havent tried making drum oscillators with linear mode CD4X. Have you seen any examples of that? Arent the chips power-hungry in that mode?
EA78751 2 years ago
infared sync?!?!?!
danielfiction 2 years ago