circuit bent speak and math
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barbie karaoke machine has like 20 awesome bends
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i was wondering, where did you find the hi and low tone button bends? im an experienced bender, i ve done several of these but i could never find those bends which is weird becuase ive seen them on lots of s & m's...
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Is there any chance that you could explain to me how you did that? This is amazing stuff by the way.
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Why do people get off on this? I really don't understand the interest? OK, so you take a pre-existing circuit board and just mess around with it so it sounds distorted? Is that suppose to be cool or funny? I seriously don't get it. Some one please explain.
heycisco01 3 years ago
the appeal for me is that you're taking something that is not a musical instrument, and turning it into one.
my process is usually that i record myself messing about with the speak-n-math for a while, then cut up the output into either a battery drumkit or a kontakt synth patch. then i can use the individual samples in songs, as percussion, as atonal melodic pieces, as whatever.
i like it because it's unique. no one else will break their speak-n-math exactly the same way i will.
wangchung001 3 years ago
plus, it's not something you can just walk into a guitar center and buy. i understand it doesn't really look like much of a musical instrument, but the drum kits i've made from speaknmath samples are some of my favorites.
i think it's kinda like making a guitar out of a oil can. the guitar's not going to sound like a fender, but it will sound unique. it gives your music a sound that no one else has. and, i like that my music doesn't sound like anyone else's.
it sounds like mine.
wangchung001 3 years ago