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Casio PT-10 Bending?????

Started by Idle, July 10, 2009, 08:45:11 PM

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Idle

Hi im very new here and could do with some advice. I am about to start my first project (a Casio PT-10) and I was wondering if anyone has done this and could give me some tips to make some funky sounds?   :)

Circuitbenders

I know someone on here has done a PT10, try searching and see what you come up with.   ;)
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Idle

Thanks I had a look before I posted but not much info....I need it explained very slowly and clearly with pictures if poss as this is all completely new too me!!   :o

Dylan

Just prod around at the main chips, you're bound to find something.
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computer at sea

The PT-10, as I recall, is pretty lean.  I found a few bends in there, but nothing too spectacular.  I'll open mine up and let you know what's what.

ne7

you can do some fab distortion on it :)

very silly sounds can be got, plus you can do an easy pitch pot on it too

hope that helps :)
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Gleix

There are lots of simple bends.  I think the best you can find is the one that mutes a note in tempo with a rhythm, making for neat effects.

Everything is pretty easy to find.. poke around on the IC.

Also, getlofi.com has two or three pictures showing a few bend points.  That or just use google, or do it yourself :P

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Not to go off subject but... isn't circuit bending about self discovery? That's always been most of the fun for me... if you just show up here and ask what to do so you can replicate things that have already been done what's the point? That's not circuit bending, just doing what's already been done.  I understand when people simply can't find certain bends they know exist, but when people say "I want to bend this, tell me what to do" it kind of irks me.