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Water-controlled chipmusic! (Toriton and SEGA Mega Drive)

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

The toriton water music controller is controlling the SEGA Mega Drive soundchip inside the SEGA Mega Drive in real time.

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  • Put a fish in there!

  • Seriously cool, there is much win in this demonstration.

    Also, please put a fish in there, for the love of all things awesome..

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  • @number7redblue To make music you dickhead.

  • You fucking tech freak. You're too awesome.

  • @number7redblue faggot? Sure beats Halo butt muncher

  • where can I but that adapter?

  • Boooo why would anyone want that? faggot.

  • someone recently made an organ a bit like this: .wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010­-08/17/water-flute

  • This is pretty awesome!

    This reminds me of a theremin.. Do you use similar parts that a theremin consists of?

  • just amazing, a different middi controller!

  • so are you pointing lasers at ldrs then measuring the resistance or what?

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