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...👍
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
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!! 🎛️🔊🙌
Cash mattock, I’m pleased to have found you!
Thank you!
„…my tendency to overdo it…“
A man after my own heart.
Thanks! Cheers!!
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🙌
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.
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!
Fantastic creative work. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!
“Box” in the loosest terms.
Wooooow, awesome Machín & sound!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! 🙌
This is amazing!! Thank you!!
bro, thank you so much for takin' time to share this, so dope
Absolutely amazing and inspiring 🤘🎛️
Thank you! 🙌
fantastic work! thanks!
you put various piezos in the same P10 cable, intersting.
@@kadorekun thank you!!
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing inspiration!
@@jmd76family thank you! 🙌
Very cool! Thanks for sharing your work!
Thank you!
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
Incredible! I love it!
Thank you!
I find myself wanting to keep the music on. That’s a good sign.
Thanks!
Reminds me of a Tom Waits song, "what's he building in there?"
Love it
Thank you!
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äusserst spannend und sehr gut !!!
Danke!
Magic!
Thanks!
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.
this rocks hard!
Thank you!
Hours of bliss
Thanks man. I do get carried away every time I play it till the batteries die 🔋🪫
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
very cool
Thank you!
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 … 👍