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Trautonium I Don't Have Anymore

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2006

The last video test for You Tube. I think I got the idea! Here is an old video of one of several identical trautoniums I made and sold a few years ago. The guts are a 2D21 thyratron tube going into a 6C4 preamp tube. Little bit of tone circuit added. These videos I have put up here today were originally extremely heavily compressed for space-saving for my old wimpy website. I have so many things to build I am just curious how good You Tube is! I know many other builders and circuit-bending guys that I want to see get up and running with websites and such.

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  • That's the most irritating thing I have ever heard in my life, but still great in some way I can't quite describe.

  • im guessing from the lack of information on these things that they're museum pieces and I have no hope of ever finding one, huh?

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  • @NCMSET

    Kids these days. Want every sound at their fingertips but cant play an instrument to save their life.

  • @afxmono This video is probably the most funny thing Ive seen in years! It should be sent to Americas Funniest Videos! It is totatly ridiculous! Beautiful.........

  • kaoss pads are way doper.

  • esto es peor que el reggaeton xD

  • Anyone out there might find a very simple synth circuit to build is a called a Coron DS7 Mini-synth. It is built around 1 quad opamp readily available from Radio Shack. It has 6 knobs and a sensitivity control. Originally designed to clip on the rim of a drum head, the DS-7 and DS-8 were built into typical small cast aluminum project boxes ( ie. early MXR pedals). I took mine and ran wires to each terminal on the potentiometers and then ran the other end of the wires to bread board & ribbon.

  • @afxmono i guess you just did :)

  • @deludedinsanehippie The originals weren't manufactured in high numbers so chances are unlikely, they are also massive in size! If you desperately want one Doepfer has produced replica analogue filters and subharmonic oscillators from theTrautonium for homebuilding purposes- it'll hit the wallet though

  • Mm, I love that backbeat! Funky!

  • its the holy grail of modern electronic music (Techno, dance, etc...) This piece was developped in the late 1920 by the germans Friedrich Trautwein and Oskar Sala.

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