This is a rather interesting item for a interactive exhibit at a museum. It touches on electronics, programming, music theory, musical instrument construction, music production - and of course making. I feel like the comments saying "congrats, you made synth" are missing the point entirely. I really like how people could really work together to operate this.
Todd OMG same- DIY electronic instruments in general; synths, home-made thermins, I saw some cool stuff from one Maker Fair where these people made instruments from hacked kids' electronic toys, etc.
That is some lovely cable management there. At first glance those cables looked a pain to get right but a moment later it was all neatly stowed away. Impressive!
Wow, I love this. We had a maker faire here in Anderson CA and I've always wanted to know how to get one set up. It was an amazing experience even though I wasn't able to offer any electronics wizardry or ham radio stuff. VERY IMPRESSiVE PROJECT GUY , CONGRATS !
Absolutely amazing. I'm building a small FM Synth using PocketCHIP and an old M-Audio Keyboard. Now I want to build it with touch stuff, haha. Darcy, you're a hero.
Half of the comments: [some ignorant comment about the haircut] Other half: [some comment giving the haircut a standing ovation] Me:...okay, they dress/cut their hair as they choose. Nothing terrible or heroic about that. Enjoyed the content of the video!
Pretty cool. I would say two cool improvements would be: 1) cable/wire management. Its a rats nest in there, which is a shame, cuz they've got a beautiful clear case that makes beautiful music! 2) The buttons are kinda loud! They are like fight-stick controller buttons. Some nice rubber based buttons would cut down on the noise. (maybe the mic just picked them up too loudly,I dunno).
This would be great as a hi-tech "busy box" for someplace like a preschool or community centre. There a lot of similarities to projects I've worked on in my day job as a toy designer.
This comment section makes me sad. The belief that there's no hope for human society is being completely reinforced here. People need to grow up. Awesome video Tested, these two are awesome! What an amazing looking synth.
no but then you're *isolated* . A quite different thing from being grounded. I still see your point though, just invalid to compare wearing rubber shoes to being grounded :)
Actually the description of the capacitive sensing is wrong. If it worked how he described then this thing would be extremely dangerous. Capacitive sensing works by interfering with an electrostatic field and does not require any earthing. After all your cell phone does it and its not earthed.
Yeah I thought that was a bit off for Paul, who is quite knowledgeable on these things. For the uninitiated, rather than sitting through a semester of Physics E&M, this is pretty good info: www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-capacitive-touch-sensing/ www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/circuits-and-techniques-for-implementing-capacitive-touch-sensing/
+Jens Jensen Call me picky but I'm not 100% satisfied with how your link describes it either. Admittedly its typical to call negative difference (voltage) just ground in DC isolated circuits it makes it confusing perhaps in the same way the guy did in the video. The touch sensor is just a type of capacitive coupling. Because two conductors at different voltages relative to reference or "ground" or the conducting path have by definition a voltage between them. So there is capacitance if the two conductors are insulated from each other. Then measuring a difference in capacitance tells you the electrostatic field has changed due to Coulomb's law which in itself means something is interacting with that field like some other conductive body or a dialectic.
I love when awkward shy people are creative. They truly are incredible.
It's always how they find their own way to connect with the world💜
By awkward and shy people, you mean engineers.
Teensy are great dev boards, Thanks Paul for making a fantastic product.
This is a rather interesting item for a interactive exhibit at a museum. It touches on electronics, programming, music theory, musical instrument construction, music production - and of course making. I feel like the comments saying "congrats, you made synth" are missing the point entirely. I really like how people could really work together to operate this.
I'd love more synthesizer stuff on Tested. Truly amazing stuff!
Todd OMG same- DIY electronic instruments in general; synths, home-made thermins, I saw some cool stuff from one Maker Fair where these people made instruments from hacked kids' electronic toys, etc.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat! Rad to see Paul and Darcy in a Tested video!
Mind Blown! The 2 persones in the sides, both looks like a male AND a female in the same time.
Nothing better than arcade buttons and sound to attract some crowds... xD Congrats guys, awesome project!
You can also beat on them without breakage.
Building something, so faszinating, that it encourages people to make music! That's one of the ways, to make the world a better place! Loveley!
I love this so much! Darcy and Paul are so inspiring and creative! Beautiful concept and design!
So awesome! I wish these were available to buy as a kit.
why it took 4 years to show up in my feed!! this is a fantastic project!!
Darcy and Paul, and their Monolith, are awesome!
You guys are on fire! I really like a lot all this new videos. It have the scent of what the channel was in the past. Keep the hard work!
That is some lovely cable management there. At first glance those cables looked a pain to get right but a moment later it was all neatly stowed away. Impressive!
dude! this is so fricken cool!!
im feel like it would feel like trying work the Tardis, playing around with aomething like this.
These are some creative and talented individuals.
i don't know why but sometimes it's cool to see people with different personality. And hey, that synth! it's so cool...i just wanna make one too
It needs little rubber feet.
I love Jeremy's face when he sees/hears something cool. Big kid.
Darcy's gotta calm down, all that energy is hard to contain in just one video!!
I support Paul. Love you, Paul. YOU DO YOU BUDDY!
Darcy!!!!! I know her ☺️ Congratulations on making it on tested!
Jeremy grabs the bull by the horns and gets this project MADE !!!
Great work !!
Wow, I love this. We had a maker faire here in Anderson CA and I've always wanted to know how to get one set up. It was an amazing experience even though I wasn't able to offer any electronics wizardry or ham radio stuff. VERY IMPRESSiVE PROJECT GUY , CONGRATS !
Great interviewing, Jeremy! Enjoyed the video.
Love it. A bit like a DIY version of the Machine MKII I'm running.
Absolutely amazing. I'm building a small FM Synth using PocketCHIP and an old M-Audio Keyboard. Now I want to build it with touch stuff, haha. Darcy, you're a hero.
This is super cool!
I love the use of Perspex - great idea!
Dach101 but try getting it through airport security. 😂
love the staff behind them
Epic time lapse. Very cool.
Half of the comments: [some ignorant comment about the haircut]
Other half: [some comment giving the haircut a standing ovation]
Me:...okay, they dress/cut their hair as they choose. Nothing terrible or heroic about that. Enjoyed the content of the video!
You're wrong
Paul Stoffregen is a legend
Love it, would be interesting to see on orchestral scale ^^.
that is truly lovely. i'd quite like to build that with my kids.
Pretty cool. I would say two cool improvements would be: 1) cable/wire management. Its a rats nest in there, which is a shame, cuz they've got a beautiful clear case that makes beautiful music! 2) The buttons are kinda loud! They are like fight-stick controller buttons. Some nice rubber based buttons would cut down on the noise. (maybe the mic just picked them up too loudly,I dunno).
This community seems amazing! Could someone point me in the right direction for more audio/frequency responsive stuff?
This is awesome! Would be cool to see a version with more "piano keys" on the side.
Very cool! Nicely done! As a native PDXer I can say these two truly PERSONIFY Portland :)
reggie watt needs to put this thing to the test, please make that happen!
That is a very cool invention :-D
7:10 for the finished synth
srvfan42 thanks
wish i could buy a version of this
This would be great as a hi-tech "busy box" for someplace like a preschool or community centre. There a lot of similarities to projects I've worked on in my day job as a toy designer.
you know our fsae race car team uses two teensys one for controlling the motors and one for the telemetry. They are great
LMAO at 9:55 girl is rockin out and doesn't give a fuck for explanation.
that's really cool!!
Hello! Game changer, thank you very much 👍
so sick!
The teensy is super great! I use them all the time. Like arduino, but better in virtually every way.
I want to make this so badly
that thing is really cool.
I want this.... no. I need this!
great timelaps
This comment section makes me sad. The belief that there's no hope for human society is being completely reinforced here. People need to grow up. Awesome video Tested, these two are awesome! What an amazing looking synth.
Time lapse + pan = disorientation .. Time lapse - pan = Great shot
Awesome! looks like something from out of a TARDIS.
Yay Paul!
That bench drop at 6:35
That's a nice feature.
So I'm guessing that the cardboard thing is a miniature model of the case for the instrument, not a prototype.
Omg this is Awsome like techno or daft punk
Which I/O Expander is used here?. Thanks
I guess only jeremy and norm were exited to build this, it kinda feels like it
My God, it's full of stars.
Oh wait, wrong monolith.
would be cool if you use music created from the syth as the background music during the assembly
I want one! Take my money!
darcy can explain everithing!!!
Hey Jeremy Fletcher! I like your style ( I have the same shirt!).
Pusheen for the win!
You can already tell how savage these comments are gonna be
the moment the video started and i saw his hair . I just knew the comments were gonna go for him lol
I don't know about that, I've never seen Adam reply here.
really, thought he was a chick lmao
I thought it was leafy
I think Pual becomes Pualina during the night
Hold on, let me grab my popcorn!!
That T-shirt Darcy is wearing looks rad. Does anyone know where you can get one?
11:55 got me to look out the window for a UPS truck
You're dumb
what is this music in the build phase ?
The world according to RUclips commenters would be a dull place
Xeno Tone You got that right, a very sad and dull place.
Xeno Tone I'd pay good money to have my world be a dull place.
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so in some sense, I'm more connected with the earth than a mountainclimber. 10:10
/music plays
no but then you're *isolated* . A quite different thing from being grounded. I still see your point though, just invalid to compare wearing rubber shoes to being grounded :)
You should invite Martin Molin from Wintergatan with his Modulin.
A modular synthesizer played like a violin ;)
Can I buy this?? Because I need this.
So (hair aside) it's arduino (which I know zero about), so it's a virtual synth? Or there are actual oscillators and stuff on board?
All digital, no analogue so yeah virtual
4:47 what is that song!
I'm mad they used "Kicker" brand speakers but other than that this is very interesting!
Actually the description of the capacitive sensing is wrong. If it worked how he described then this thing would be extremely dangerous. Capacitive sensing works by interfering with an electrostatic field and does not require any earthing. After all your cell phone does it and its not earthed.
penguins forall thanks for that was searching this comment...
Searching?
Yeah I thought that was a bit off for Paul, who is quite knowledgeable on these things. For the uninitiated, rather than sitting through a semester of Physics E&M, this is pretty good info:
www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-capacitive-touch-sensing/
www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/circuits-and-techniques-for-implementing-capacitive-touch-sensing/
+Jens Jensen Call me picky but I'm not 100% satisfied with how your link describes it either. Admittedly its typical to call negative difference (voltage) just ground in DC isolated circuits it makes it confusing perhaps in the same way the guy did in the video. The touch sensor is just a type of capacitive coupling. Because two conductors at different voltages relative to reference or "ground" or the conducting path have by definition a voltage between them. So there is capacitance if the two conductors are insulated from each other. Then measuring a difference in capacitance tells you the electrostatic field has changed due to Coulomb's law which in itself means something is interacting with that field like some other conductive body or a dialectic.
I suddenly have the urge to fire up some Mitch Murder and Kavinsky playlists.
this is like and episode of portlandia
C.T. Wellington *an
More synth stuff!
I love the way she says: "Mhmm."
"Hi, I'd like an undercut with bangs please"
Skrillex on Tested. Neat.
really kinda cool
16:00
So is the teensy multithreading?
This would be a fun kit. It just needs a yamaha 2612.
the music was giving me major Portal vibes
This thing would be great in elementary schools
We need to get this in the hands of Reggie Watts!
Tap tempo?
Fuck yeah. Darcy in a New Fumes shirt. Cool fucking people :D
Both of these people are from Portland? I'm just shocked.
Yes good
Did they trade hair?
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Hey gang! You have Paul Stoffregen's name misspelled in the description.
They look exactly like people who will build synth lol
Was Darcy not miced up? She is SUPER quiet.