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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

mysterons sound design workshop volume 3.
circuit bending a minidisk player and a cd player..
the audio was recorded from the hedphone outputs as we filmed

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  • The MD-recorder is so beautiful.

  • It was a beautiful machine. Shame we had to rip it apart. However, even the innards had a certain beauty.

  • Sweet man!,, Whats are those last few songs that you were playing 'round with?

  • sorry no idea, just whichever cds that were lying around that we didn't mind getting wrecked :P

  • Excellent! Sounds great. I'll have to mess with some things like that at some point. Nice work.

  • Cheers, The minidisc made the best sounds before we totally broke it... I think theres soemthing to do with shorting bits of the antishock memory which makes the amazing sounds. The CD player now has a built in loop tho... who needs expensive cdjs....

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  • hehe i doubt it...

  • Your right thats defo Diggers

  • The audio is from John Digweed's radio programs on Kiss100. I know that voice anywhere.

  • i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?

  • i bent an old sony discman, and i got it to playback at half speed, i could also make it speed up but it would crash after a second or two, i also couldnt control the speed manually, i also found some points that made a cool shuddering effect, but the circuit used micro components and it was near impossible to solder anything, the resisters were almost the size of the tip of a pencil! not very many people seem to be very succesful with cd players, do you think tape players have more potential?

  • Sounds good. I'm about to try to bend CD player to make it play at 8 bit or less. Not sure if it's possible to do yet.

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