he meant to say 'the prodigy' and 'frodo' anyway, the real part, the code, could be done much better, i suggest looking for 'arduino sequencer'.But hey, nice soldering.
Usually I don't say this, but you are a genius. With that age with this interests, and so casual and relax. Keep it hard. Inspiring stuff here! Thank you
Engineering is punk. Subversive. And you embody that ethos. Never thought I'd hear pull up resistor or diode explained so simply...as in 'this is what it is. This is what it does. This is what it is for. Move on.' Love the spaghetti mess, the apparent drill sloppiness while driving home the value of pilot holes, the well used bench, the old Apple ][, the 'just try it' bias. May your videos inspire legions.
with the Arduino and motorized potentiometers, you could make a 256 steps sequencer out of this. add a control knob or 2 buttons and a screen to display the step you're in, and voila.
Clearly @‘s don’t work here, I dunno I ate some mushrooms a few hrs ago, fuckit. Btw I’m bout to build a thing outta ur super simple osc, just cause it is indeed a super simple osc... ide tell more, but I’ll just send vid when I’m complete
Its funny. I was a specialist for sequencing in the 80's and you are telling exactly what we did that time with equipment that had a weight of hundrets of kilos....😂
Damn this channel is speaking to my soul. Currently getting my bachelors in electrical engineering. Love music, making weird sounds and beats. I am ready to make some stuff!!!
Oh my F'n G, this is exactly what I have been looking for, buying the components as soon as I finish here :) Thankyou so much and keep pumpin out the sound....
Hey Sam, never usually subscribe or comment, but just wanted to say well done with the lmnc project in all its many guises. To tell the truth, I used to skip your vids and dismissed them as with 99% of the usual self proclaiming youtube genius instructor vids out there I come by. It seems we are, however, on the same wavelength so to speak, and that can be a difficult one to describe or communicate with (m)any "real world" people I meet. I admit, reluctantly, you have won me over and I now enjoy your vids and find them to be a source of inspiration to continue on with the soldering iron and sonic weirdness, even when nobody understands what the hell I'm trying to build(myself included), or why....lol. Also a big fan of Ken Stone and his CGS. Keep up the good work mate. Heres a link to another site Ive only recently discovered which I think you might enjoy and be inspired by(If you haven't come across it yet), I think Gieskes is a dutch guy, makes some awesome crazy shit.Just about to check your site for the first time... later bud
Thanks so much for sharing this project. I thought I’d give making one a go and it came out very nicely. I shrunk it down with 3.5mm jacks to work with eurorack and smaller buttons. Built it in its own little box powered off a 9v guitar pedal power supply. Works a treat. One query, why did you go with separate jacks for forward and reverse rather than a switch?
I'm in awe of your brain, I'm London based like you man, if you're ever about I would love to buy you a pint to learn something something off you! Keep up the great work :)
Punk engineering. Hehe. Jokes aside, if you look into making baby sequencer then consider 4051 based sequencer instead. Problem with baby sequencer (at least I found it being a problem) is that it's not very easy to set low and high boundaries of control voltage. With 4051 your lowest and highest voltage can be set using simple resistor dividers (or pots so it can be adjusted at any time).
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDS!! I've built a couple of my own (pre-purchased) Eurorack kits, but you're inspiring me to try making something of my own!! And Andrew Huang is a fan so you must be good..😜 (Just met him a couple weeks ago at Ableton Loop)!! Have just subscribed to your page - can't wait for the next one!
the Prodigy squeezed in one person
this is guy is leaps above Prodigy
@@frooshante - He definitely is now.
Prodigy IS one person - Liam. He made all the music
he meant to say 'the prodigy' and 'frodo' anyway, the real part, the code, could be done much better, i suggest looking for 'arduino sequencer'.But hey, nice soldering.
He is Frodigy!!
I’m going to make a full version of the jam at the end and pop it on the patreon. 👍👍🙃🙃 this week
What's the metalic plate at the left of this synth with that push button? Thank you.
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER sounds SO Huge! Love it!
This thing looks like a firehazard... is it?
Usually I don't say this, but you are a genius. With that age with this interests, and so casual and relax. Keep it hard. Inspiring stuff here! Thank you
This is the best channel on RUclips
I'm starting to realize just this very thing myself.
Engineering is punk. Subversive. And you embody that ethos. Never thought I'd hear pull up resistor or diode explained so simply...as in 'this is what it is. This is what it does. This is what it is for. Move on.' Love the spaghetti mess, the apparent drill sloppiness while driving home the value of pilot holes, the well used bench, the old Apple ][, the 'just try it' bias. May your videos inspire legions.
Having the build explained while watching the video is vastly easier to comprehend than if this was written up in a tutorial. Solid job
Love how you narrate the procedure like a soccer match! Very entertaining to watch even if I will never build that sequencer.
Ever concidered career of professional football broadcaster?
dziwic always
Or maybe as a late-night “it slices, it dices, it chops, it shreds... But wait: act now and receive at no additional cost...”
"It's Raheem Sterling on the wing!" *wub wub wubba wubba zeeeeooooooow*
@@boboladouche5268 eenie meenie bikini!
From 1:45 onwards it sounded like Rick and Morty's Interdimensional Cable.
Make a 256 step sequencer to go with the 100 oscillator synth.
Poly. :P
with the Arduino and motorized potentiometers, you could make a 256 steps sequencer out of this. add a control knob or 2 buttons and a screen to display the step you're in, and voila.
Yes but we both know we just wanna see 256 buttons.
His narration sounds like an episode of Rick and Morty
lol was thinking the same
Fake doors
First they take the dingle bop and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches....
That’s because both are impromptu real-time talking over some footage.
i wish they would put him in an episode
Man, that jam at the end was fantastic. I'm extremely jealous of your setup.
@lookmumnocomputer I deff gotta say the evenness of your hand drilling holes into panels is impeccable...
Clearly @‘s don’t work here, I dunno I ate some mushrooms a few hrs ago, fuckit. Btw I’m bout to build a thing outta ur super simple osc, just cause it is indeed a super simple osc... ide tell more, but I’ll just send vid when I’m complete
This is by far and away the best channel on RUclips.
Wow. I'm trying to revise for a maths exam but had to put the book down for a few minutes to continue watching this. You're a beast.
i still watch that lil’ jam once every few months, it’s so good damnit
Your museum is literally the only reason I would come to the UK
This should be on 'Die Sendung mit der Maus'. :D
Wow, neat. Brilliant video, as always. This end song totally hyped me up for the whole week I think !
Its funny. I was a specialist for sequencing in the 80's and you are telling exactly what we did that time with equipment that had a weight of hundrets of kilos....😂
Wow dood..all your vids are impressive but that tune at the end was certainly my fav..amazing bro
your chanel is the best thing that has ever happened to youtube ! thanks for what you do !
Your build videos are so ADD... I can't stop watching!
Love watching these videos of your build process. Thanks for taking the time to make DIY synths more accessible!
Damn this channel is speaking to my soul. Currently getting my bachelors in electrical engineering. Love music, making weird sounds and beats. I am ready to make some stuff!!!
5:00 The Arduino's AtMega328 chip has internal pull-up resistors you can enable thru software :)
2:24 🤣 what! I love this dude! I'm definitely going to build my first Synth soon. Love this stuff so much!
Oh my F'n G, this is exactly what I have been looking for, buying the components as soon as I finish here :)
Thankyou so much and keep pumpin out the sound....
Enfin un pur défenseur de l' analogie en ces temps de numérisation permanente.J'adore vos vidéos et je vous soutiens.Encore,encore et encore!!!
This video is like a The Streets song. Love it.
unbelievably inspiring. you are final boss wizard- insanely talented.
You might be my first patron, i love all about you and everything you're doing too xxxx
This truly is the Jamie Oliver version of DIY synth electronics
That waS actually my favourite song of yours!
you are a madman Sam, awesome, just lovely!
This kid is a bloody genius, well done, mate!
Love these diy vids, Sam. Working on my synth RN.
I think it would be real cool to add some FSR (force-sensitive resistors) as analog inputs to the arduino too!
Nice basic explanation of what a sequencer actually is! Love your narration style.
Sam, you should be doing workshops on this 😎
Awesome vid! Probably my favorite channel, you deserve a few mil subs, keep it up!
How am I just discovering this amazing channel?
You are mad in the best possible way. Keep it up! ✨😍❤️
Hey Sam, never usually subscribe or comment, but just wanted to say well done with the lmnc project in all its many guises. To tell the truth, I used to skip your vids and dismissed them as with 99% of the usual self proclaiming youtube genius instructor vids out there I come by. It seems we are, however, on the same wavelength so to speak, and that can be a difficult one to describe or communicate with (m)any "real world" people I meet. I admit, reluctantly, you have won me over and I now enjoy your vids and find them to be a source of inspiration to continue on with the soldering iron and sonic weirdness, even when nobody understands what the hell I'm trying to build(myself included), or why....lol. Also a big fan of Ken Stone and his CGS. Keep up the good work mate. Heres a link to another site Ive only recently discovered which I think you might enjoy and be inspired by(If you haven't come across it yet), I think Gieskes is a dutch guy, makes some awesome crazy shit.Just about to check your site for the first time...
later bud
sorry forgot the link....... gieskes.nl
These channel need wayyyy more subscribers !!!!
yer my new hero bro, just as i can't enough noise... my new pusher
wow this is awesome. nice explanation on how things work without getting too jargon-y. I'm going to try this out I have all the parts lying around!
You have great timing I've been studying how to make the baby8 and all ready have ordered all the parts 💕
You are a F.....in genius man!!! I´d like to see you building effect pedals for synths like overdrives or stuff like that. Great video ! Thanks a lot
Hey friend, most arduinos have internal pullup resistors that you can use with pinmode($foo, INPUT_PULLUP). Very useful!
Thanks for showing us the sequencer!
That was great I am going to try it out for sure~!
I feel like the step by step was an episode of "Interdimensional Cable" from Rick and Morty.
You are the Guru of Synth making....Keep up the good Work My Man ;)
You make learning fun, and also very loud. 10/10.
Inpressed, glad i found this channel.
Thanks so much for sharing this project. I thought I’d give making one a go and it came out very nicely. I shrunk it down with 3.5mm jacks to work with eurorack and smaller buttons. Built it in its own little box powered off a 9v guitar pedal power supply. Works a treat. One query, why did you go with separate jacks for forward and reverse rather than a switch?
cool! fire us over a pic and i can include it on the website :D computer@lookmumnocomputer.com
i love this junkie ! you're my GRANDFATHER FAM !
You are a force of nature with Rick Wakeman/Brian Eno genes running through your body.
Your modules look like shit ! Absolutely love it ! 10/10 Cheers
This is freaken awesome! Made me happy. Going to make it!
LMNC really works his but off! Like the demo toon!
Everything about this video kicks ass
Thank you for these master classes! I'm absolutely in it.
Brilliant....defo the best tutorial vids on the interweb. 😁
I'm in awe of your brain, I'm London based like you man, if you're ever about I would love to buy you a pint to learn something something off you! Keep up the great work :)
Brilliant! I have begun building my own circuits also... Love the presentation!
Diooooddeees! In the midst of this build. Thanks for the instruction/details!
Dang! Awesome video! Good work on the build too!!!!! looks nice and clean!
Bru-tal.... Enjoying your work !!! Awesome !!!!
Subed after watching interview with BO,u r awesome guy!
Now its time to catch some videos! :D
mightily inspiring. loving to see the process!
if I had seen this video like 15 years earlier in my life- I surely would have made other career choices.... nice channel right here
Holy shit man I've only just found your Channel and it's FUCKING AWESOME!! Keep em coming!
I learned so much from watching this. Amazed!
Those push buttons will outlast you. They are the same design as used in arcade machines.
You always do some brilliant "fings"!
by the way, you can pragram a digitalWrite on input pins to make them have an internal pullup/down resistor. great vid as always :D
Only “pullup” with the arduino nano though
This guy is amazing!! So glad i subbed!!
Effing delicious mate! I'd live one of these. It's beautiful as well!
hello watching here from Thailand
Punk engineering. Hehe.
Jokes aside, if you look into making baby sequencer then consider 4051 based sequencer instead. Problem with baby sequencer (at least I found it being a problem) is that it's not very easy to set low and high boundaries of control voltage. With 4051 your lowest and highest voltage can be set using simple resistor dividers (or pots so it can be adjusted at any time).
We need a french synth enthousiast like you
Dude ! You are the man! Going to be building this very soon, will be my xmas-new year build :) Will let you know how I get on with it definitely!
Man. You are awesome. Thanks for the inspiration and keep up the good work.
To do soldering with such music on the background... it's cosmic!)
You are freaking brilliant, mate!
that's amazing, I wish I had the minimum knowledge of the technical components of a module
Absolutely perfect timing man! I was looking to build my own sequencer because they're just so expensive (300+ euros for a simple doepfer!)
Sadly AliExpress is not big into EuroRack modules.
(Some cool T-shirts and cheap patch cables though.)
Robert Moog wuold be proud about you.
Greetings from México
This is amazing! Great project added to my list of cool stuff I want to make! Thanks for that!
Incredible Talent! Keep up the good work
I’m amazed by your knowledge and I’m jealous of it. Where did u learn all of that? Astonishing.
Love your style! Great vid! Thanks!
you just earned a sub for your creative process
you are the best man, cant wait to make this! thanks
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDS!! I've built a couple of my own (pre-purchased) Eurorack kits, but you're inspiring me to try making something of my own!! And Andrew Huang is a fan so you must be good..😜 (Just met him a couple weeks ago at Ableton Loop)!! Have just subscribed to your page - can't wait for the next one!
This is one of my fav music how to out....thanks mate
I wish I knew the first thing about how electronics work because your videos are sick
I love this style "that is cancer - so just do it outside"... thats unique...
only now realizing just how good hes gotten
Great build and video ty LMNC