basically, to start you have to open up the toy, take it apart, probe with crocodile clips, mark out glitches and loop faults, solder wires onto the contacts, use components like resistors or potetiometers (for looping or pitch bending), add a few buttons or body contacts to make it easier to use and add a jack socket so it can be played on loud speakers...simple enough? :P
Why not number the videos so people can watch them in order? I think Expert Village has something like 80 circuit bending videos with no suggestions on how to proceed though them. Also remember the limitation on the number of characters displayed for the video name. The video titles are shown as "How to Do Circuit Bending with a Kid's Toy : Le..." or How to Do Circuit Bending with a Kid's Toy : Th..." Get rid of the first part of the title.
LOL hypobyebye
SpecializedChild462 3 months ago
Anyone wants to watch the videos in order, go to ehow and search for it
zwerty007 10 months ago
basically, to start you have to open up the toy, take it apart, probe with crocodile clips, mark out glitches and loop faults, solder wires onto the contacts, use components like resistors or potetiometers (for looping or pitch bending), add a few buttons or body contacts to make it easier to use and add a jack socket so it can be played on loud speakers...simple enough? :P
huntstephen 1 year ago
agreed
ruarchitect 2 years ago 2
Why not number the videos so people can watch them in order? I think Expert Village has something like 80 circuit bending videos with no suggestions on how to proceed though them. Also remember the limitation on the number of characters displayed for the video name. The video titles are shown as "How to Do Circuit Bending with a Kid's Toy : Le..." or How to Do Circuit Bending with a Kid's Toy : Th..." Get rid of the first part of the title.
hyperbully 2 years ago 20