the only chip i used was a ne555 and that was only to generate the sound. The unit itself is basically a servo driven mechanical switch (as the clock hand passes over the contact the switch closes and lets the signal through).
Since this video i have taken out the sound module and it is currently acting as a sequencer for my moog synth via the trigger input.
This is the ultimate steampunk sequencer.
I like to steal your idea for my modular.
Is that ok with you?
celticart 4 months ago
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hello
two questions please
but for the power you used a 12 VAC transformer out and 12 v dc out two modules connected in parallel?
and the wires coming from the panel 12v you have connected with one of two modules?
thanks a lot
musicfreemedia 5 months ago
@TheSaltshake
the only chip i used was a ne555 and that was only to generate the sound. The unit itself is basically a servo driven mechanical switch (as the clock hand passes over the contact the switch closes and lets the signal through).
Since this video i have taken out the sound module and it is currently acting as a sequencer for my moog synth via the trigger input.
GRusso333 1 year ago
that is too cool
mrbilken 1 year ago
awesome!
monotonmusic 1 year ago
nice :D
Nasticore 2 years ago