I’ve collected a ton of old toy instruments from thrift stores and aside from sampling them here and there, I’ve never really known what to do with them. Now I know EXACTLY what to do with them. This is one of the cooler noise boxes I’ve seen, great work man.
I like your desktop noise box, a wonderful array of creative sound devices! I enjoyed your improv segments with the additional backing tracks. Nice work all around...👍
You've got some really amazing sounds coming out of this system. Excellent work! I love the two circuit bent jams you did in the beginning. It reminded me of my own experiments. Do you perform live before captive audiences?
@@CashMattock I participate in an annual Electro Music festival in New York were people just like you gather every year to make amazing, new music and showcase their awesome gear. They would LOVE to see and hear what you do. 2025 will be our 20th anniversary.
I want to say that watch this gave me some new ideas for the projects I have in the building process. I would like to see more details about your process of building noise machines.
Thanks for the interest! I’m always looking for things to make music with so I never have a shortage of all kinds odd and interesting things to use. Testing everything pre-build I think is important. The stuff I liked most kinda told me how the build would go. The recycled shelf I used for the box also had a say - it’s a good size but I still had to edit myself based on the space it provided. I also work on multiple things at a time so that’s how some of the devices got incorporated. It’s similar with circuit bending. The device tells me what I should do based on the bends I find. I don’t know if you could call it a process but if you have any more questions I will do my best to answer.
Amazing instrument! I have built a smaller one with a sampler from a parrot toy as a looper and a cheap karaoke machine for Piezo amplification and echo. Since then I've been collecting springs and all kind of noise making objects,devices and circuits. One day I will build my own ultimate noise box.
@@CashMattock thank you for sharing this, I think it's the most awesome noise/spring box I have ever seen. Big push for me to get back on my project. Very inspiring
Seeing all these people on RUclips with the Alesis Bitrman in their setup makes me sad about selling mine years ago for $20 when now you can't find them for under $200. Makes me want to hoard every piece of gear that I come across just in case in ends up being worth a lot more. You never know!
never use flux - when soldering - you wiull really mess everything up with that flux boy ill tell ya . the world will end , if you use plumbers flux . like the cheap stuff that comes in a kentukey chicken bucket for 2.99 at menards . yeah that tub of flux will haunt you till the day you die . it makes the act of soldering much more challenging if one uses flux .
I’ve collected a ton of old toy instruments from thrift stores and aside from sampling them here and there, I’ve never really known what to do with them. Now I know EXACTLY what to do with them. This is one of the cooler noise boxes I’ve seen, great work man.
Thank you! Have fun!! 🎛️🔊🙌
I really enjoyed this. Incredible work. It's amazing the noises you get out of it. Thanks for showing everything.
Thank you so much!
@@CashMattockawesome piece👍 true industrial music🎛️🎚️🎤🎧👌 rivet heads for life!!! BrAp oN!!¡!✋✌️
@@maxmatson1578 thank you!
I like your desktop noise box, a wonderful array of creative sound devices! I enjoyed your improv segments with the additional backing tracks. Nice work all around...👍
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated l🙌
You've got some really amazing sounds coming out of this system. Excellent work! I love the two circuit bent jams you did in the beginning. It reminded me of my own experiments. Do you perform live before captive audiences?
@@josemurcia9315 thank you! I do play live.
@@CashMattock how far are you willing to travel with all this gear?
@ it depends on the circumstances. As for the gear, I change it all the time and I can put together a setup to accommodate most situations.
@@CashMattock I participate in an annual Electro Music festival in New York were people just like you gather every year to make amazing, new music and showcase their awesome gear. They would LOVE to see and hear what you do. 2025 will be our 20th anniversary.
@ thank you for the good word. That sounds cool. Where in NY and when? Is there a site for the fest?
I want to say that watch this gave me some new ideas for the projects I have in the building process. I would like to see more details about your process of building noise machines.
Thanks for the interest! I’m always looking for things to make music with so I never have a shortage of all kinds odd and interesting things to use. Testing everything pre-build I think is important. The stuff I liked most kinda told me how the build would go. The recycled shelf I used for the box also had a say - it’s a good size but I still had to edit myself based on the space it provided. I also work on multiple things at a time so that’s how some of the devices got incorporated. It’s similar with circuit bending. The device tells me what I should do based on the bends I find. I don’t know if you could call it a process but if you have any more questions I will do my best to answer.
bro, thank you so much for takin' time to share this, so dope
Cash mattock, I’m pleased to have found you!
Thank you!
Wooooow, awesome Machín & sound!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! 🙌
Omg it sounds amazing
@@bedeuhdb27y9 thank you!
Fantastic creative work. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!
this was very informative and helpful
Thank you
@@bearshield7138 I love to hear this. Thank you too!
Amazing instrument! I have built a smaller one with a sampler from a parrot toy as a looper and a cheap karaoke machine for Piezo amplification and echo. Since then I've been collecting springs and all kind of noise making objects,devices and circuits. One day I will build my own ultimate noise box.
Thank you!! Much appreciated. I hope this video helps or inspires you in someway.
@@CashMattock thank you for sharing this, I think it's the most awesome noise/spring box I have ever seen. Big push for me to get back on my project. Very inspiring
This kicks ass.
This was my first video of yours.
Subscribing for more.
@@KyleKalevra thank you!!
Absolutely amazing and inspiring 🤘🎛️
Thank you! 🙌
this is awesome
@@realmchat6665 thanks!!
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing inspiration!
@@jmd76family thank you! 🙌
Incredible! I love it!
Thank you!
This is amazing!! Thank you!!
“Box” in the loosest terms.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing your work!
Thank you!
äusserst spannend und sehr gut !!!
Danke!
Seeing all these people on RUclips with the Alesis Bitrman in their setup makes me sad about selling mine years ago for $20 when now you can't find them for under $200. Makes me want to hoard every piece of gear that I come across just in case in ends up being worth a lot more. You never know!
fantastic work! thanks!
you put various piezos in the same P10 cable, intersting.
@@kadorekun thank you!!
Love it
Thank you!
Magic!
Thanks!
very cool
Thank you!
this rocks hard!
Thank you!
Reminds me of a Tom Waits song, "what's he building in there?"
Looks and sounds awesome! Did you build the bow yourself? Which wood and string did you use?
@@soundbeee thank you! I didn’t make the bow. It’s a zither bow.
I find myself wanting to keep the music on. That’s a good sign.
Thanks!
🙌🏼
Hours of bliss
Thanks man. I do get carried away every time I play it till the batteries die 🔋🪫
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
never use flux - when soldering - you wiull really mess everything up with that flux boy ill tell ya . the world will end , if you use plumbers flux . like the cheap stuff that comes in a kentukey chicken bucket for 2.99 at menards . yeah that tub of flux will haunt you till the day you die . it makes the act of soldering much more challenging if one uses flux .
I don’t … 👍