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Yeah, I will give it a shot then :) thanks!
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I may do, yes. I don't have a lot of free time at the moment though, so it may be a while before I get round to it.
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thankss :)
keep up the good work!
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could you tell me the specifications of the potentiometers used?
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I found one of those in my garage. where can I find info on how to do those modifications or something similar? I'm pretty much the enthusiast, I really don't know much about electronics but if you can provide me with a link or to I would greatly appreciate it :)
Requiemis 3 years ago
We bought one at a charity shop and decided to open it up and experiment with it as we had heard about circuitbending,we did not have any training in electronics as we are both musicians, but since experimenting we have now found that it is a simple thing to do and we now have made 200 machines, you should use your initiative and see what you can come up with and be original. We do not really know of any links for this machine but you could try the circuitbenders forum.
PHONICPOTION 3 years ago
I just found one of these (un-bent) at a car -boot sale for £1
lyricallobster 3 years ago
Are you going to modify the machine? Take a look at the S-CAT machines on ebay UK, just search S-CAT in the musical instruments section. We have been working on a CASIO PT-20 today that has 12 modifications and has just been listed.
PHONICPOTION 3 years ago
could you tell me the specifications of the potentiometers used?
ictusletalis 3 years ago
Anything between 1k to 470k will be ok.
PHONICPOTION 3 years ago