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  • very impressive!

    can you do a kind of live-set with some more of these little machines?

  • wow great work man

  • 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

  • there seems to be a reverb on the sounds!? is that made by the units?

  • @asnierkishcowboy spring reverb from the guitar amp

  • Awesomness! 

  • I Freakin' love that IR Network Idea. Top Notch

  • so what is your sitee?

  • schematics by any chance?

  • que crack!!! jaja que wena

  • Genial,,,555

  • 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.

  • nice vid

  • This is awesome. Great work with the 40xx chips! Really impressive in itself.

  • @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.

  • I like this. I'll be watching for more.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • infared sync?!?!?!

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