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I made a BassDrive and I liked it
Yesterday I had a fit of the (circuit) bends and after a semi successful fix of an old reel to reel tape recorder and a not so successful attempt to add pitch bend to a fifty pee toy buzzer piano thing, I followed my old mate Steve Noizytoyz tutorial here:
and made one of these bad boys
I’ve only recorded a patchy little demo so far so I’ll not post anything yet but it sounds good through a few fx to be sure...
I’m trying to find/figure out if there’s any putting the signal into my interfaces - a voltmeter would probably be the best way I guess?
Some pics of my other experiments yesterday
I’m enjoying it but wondering whether I’m trying to distract myself from buying a trogotronic 679 or just seeing if I really want to go a bit hardware...
Check out Steve‘s stuff, I think he should be on the telly he’s that good, another one here:
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You are definitely just distracting yourself. Give in and join the Trogo side!
Thanks for making me aware of that channel. 49 subscribers? WTF?
I’m gaining confidence that I will, just spent the evening running samples of one through a mirack envelope to see if I can get what I want without having more need of modules, maybe I can get away with just the one (for now) 🤣
And yeah, Steve should be famous, he’s so good, properly nice as well, I’m looking forward to seeing him when he opens up the workshop again...
Oh apparently the Bass Drive’s output works as CV too... the other thing I’d like to figure out with them is some sort of arduino type things that converts the rotary action into lovely slick feeling MIDI controllers, the action on them is so smooth and heavy feeling...
Oh, I didn’t see that he does workshops. Where would that be?
Make that 50!
West Yorkshire is where he’s based, but I’ve seen pictures of him doing his thing in Moscow 🤘
🙌
@Krupa love what you did here. I think I’m going to experiment as well. I have so many old speakers in the basement.
That’s great, I’ve been scouring the house for bits and bobs all weekend, I ended making a small circuit tester from an LED I ripped out of a dodgy USB charger that had been consigned to a drawer of shame... hoping to spot interesting possibilities on our monthly sojourn to the next town’s supermarket, although the charity shops will still be closed
Steve’ll be well made up to hear he’s converted one more to the cause
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