WAY-COOL-youtube.mov (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9eYB9Ipjwo#lq-lq2-hq)
love it! good work, just purchased an altoids tin apc... mainly becos im quite new to the homemade electronics and circuit bending game and i want to see what i cant mod out of it!
;D
is this a subtle advert for an ebay auction or do my eyes deceive me? ::)
it's gonna happen...trying to get a buzz started with the vid first though.
:)
so this is just the preliminary buildup to the main event is it?
Lets hope you don't fall foul of the forum rules at any point then ;)
* Links to ebay auctions, ebay shops or other places where you have circuitbent machines for sale are not allowed and will be removed. Links to unbent machines people might be interested in buying are fine.
thanks, kits...
i like a slightly larger container better. but not too big. if the controls are spread out more, it makes for more comfortable operation.
i made another one in a plastic vhs tape box. it is very comfortable. one that size is easier to play with both hands on controls.
normally i do at least one body contact on APC as well. but, the metal box did not lend itself to that...this is why, really, i prefer plastic boxes (molded plastic, cassette tape box, electric drill box, etc). they also drill easy. i build MY synths in those because i like them best. and since they are so big, i can build 2-3 separate circuits in them.
as a matter of interest, do you have a voltage regulator and proper power filtering circuit on these things if you are using an external PSU? I've had some wierd problems with crappy power supplies causing strange interference and instability on siren and APC circuits. Cheap PSU's with no regulation tend to allow AC ripple to leak onto the DC power making things go a bit odd.
After having a couple of emails from people complaining things didn't work quite right with certain power supplies i decided to build power regulation into anything i built like this.
nah, this one is strictly 9v.
i need to learn about voltage regulators still.
...im still waitin on my apc in the postttttt! i shudda just built one i guess... ahwell!
iv started to have a problem... ive been making/mouting a voice altering circuit in a old pencil case style tin... all was going well and fine untill i hit one snag.... somewhere along the circuit it was bridgeing via the tin! the inside has no paint coating and was somehow making the circuit.... which resulted in a constant sorta feedback noise through the speaker...
we live and learn!
Quote from: Circuitbenders on May 21, 2010, 03:56:44 PM
so this is just the preliminary buildup to the main event is it?
Lets hope you don't fall foul of the forum rules at any point then ;)
* Links to ebay auctions, ebay shops or other places where you have circuitbent machines for sale are not allowed and will be removed. Links to unbent machines people might be interested in buying are fine.
well, that's perfect. this is not a circuit bent machine, i built it from scratch! ;-)
haha.. the cheek of it alll!
right, i'll just consult my lawyers and get back to you ;)
Quote from: Circuitbenders on May 26, 2010, 11:07:17 AM
right, i'll just consult my lawyers and get back to you ;)
no problem, let me know what you find out. :o ;)
it sold at the starting bid, which means i recouped what i put into it. but, maybe that will be advertizing for more.