That's a serious piece of gear, a really usable desktop sequencer with external clocking, I thought of triggering old synths via CV/Gate, had it those outputs. So cute vintage looking, no wonder people are eager to buy it (me too). Outstanding machine! Cheers!
Very interesting. During the demo at the end of the video, it came to my mind that the kind of colors this circuit produces are similar to those that are common in industrial/noise music. Congrats, by the way.
+Alec Smecher Thank you! Watch yours too. Very nice and interesting concept. Would love to hear the version you had visioned. Hopefully in the future I will! Good luck in the completion.
+Vola Noisy Stuff Congratulations, I'm not surprised you made the cut! I'm going to press on with the bigger version anyway, and will drop you a link when I've got a demo video ready.
Brilliant! Love it! Great idea, great execution. Not only admire your creativity, but also your high standard for execution and quality craftsmanship. You could've simply cobbled it together but instead you made it aesthetically beautiful, too. Well done!!!!!!!
Wow! I am still uploading my video and in the meantime I did a little search on youtube to see if someone already uploaded anything...congratulations! Your machine is super super cool, a real piece of art! Good luck for the competition!
Should of made a button matrix module (stomp box) that hooked up to those jumper wires on the left, which would offer a more real time composition of patterns... Pretty cool.
In the competition there was a budget and I think mine was pretty close to the max so I think I put everything in it that I could. But a very good idea still! thanks!
Oh, such a wonderful machine you have created, sir! I watch many circuit bending videos, and YOURS is truly an outstanding example of what can be done on a small budget! I love it! And, I believe you won, yes? If so, congratulations on your creative planning! It looks and sounds amazing! ❤️ And YES, I have Liked and subscribed! Sarah 💋🙋🏻
This is awesome!! would be cool to make it so you could use two sound source cartridges for FM between them and then have another row in the sequencer to adjust the modulation depth per step.
Hi thanks for the interest. At this point I don't have pre assembled and if I will make they will not be the exactly the same as this. But I am tempted to may be do a small run of slightly striped down version of this with a simpler case. We will see. If this is something you would be interested let me know.
@volanoisystuff2879 Absolutely interested, however I'd be waaay more enthusiastic if it were as close to the original as possible! I'd have to see this "more simpler case" and the final product and how it compares before I guarantee you my money lol!
@volanoisystuff2879 Thank you for the reply btw, that was really cool of you! I'd love to keep in touch, that way I can be close to the top of the lost IF you create any more amazing gadgets that you may want to sell!
How did you get a pitch for each button? I thought you would only need 1 pitch for each toy circuit. Please help me out to understand this I really want to make myself something like this. Thanks!
Hi The sequencer is controlling the pitch. So each step can have its own potentiometer (pitch resistor). I may or may not explain it somewhere in the video (can't remember any more :D). But in a nutshell the toys (in the cartridge) pitch resistor is removed and it is wired to go trough the sequencer in stead. at the end there is schematic that may open up how it works better than my explaning it here. Hope this helps you and good luck.
If you mean the the first price, it was not a Voyager it was the Sub 37. But its super cool. There is a lot to take in on it. It can do so much. I try to upload stuff that I have made or modified an the Sub will stay as it is. But maybe some day I´ll record something on it and out it.
I explain everything on the video. I go thought the how to connect the buttons with a transistor on around 5.55 and the pins are mark on the same picture as the other ones around 8.29. They just did not fit under the cartridge picture. They are marked B1 etc. and I explain them too.
@@volanoisystuff2879 I have watched the video four or five times now and I understand what you say. I suppose my question wasn't clear enough. I just wanted to know the pinout of the sound cartridges. I wanted to know how you deal with the different kinds of switches like ST3P and momentary, etc. I understand it mostly now. Are you controlling all or just some with transistors? Thanks for the answer.
@@ryanbareither89 Ok I see. I don't remember the exact pin out anymore but I think it matches the one on the drawing, so the button controls are on the right side. There aren't that many ST3P buttons on toys, and this wound not be able to control them. The transistors are controlling momentary buttons. So I chose ones with only push buttons. I made one cartridge with had a ST1P switch and I just but that right on the cartridge.
i just don't dig the wires you can input into the machine because they're not plugs... seems like they can bend easy and have some trouble putting them in.
just discovered circuit bending like 5minutes ago.
And damn this is good
Thank you so much. I was really happy on how it turned out.
Oscar Rubio same!
How is the circuit bending five years later?
Imagine the kind of absolutely nuts shit Mr. Oizo could come up with if he had this thing...
This is one of the coolest circuit bent anythings I have ever seen.
Thank you so much! You are too kind.
Excellent bend! The cartridges were a deal sealer for me.
Thank you.
So groovy ! I wish this was mass produced . Such an amazing job
Thanks. Well yeah that would be great!
This is beautiful.
And it's beautiful in so many ways!
Thank you very much.
That's a serious piece of gear, a really usable desktop sequencer with external clocking, I thought of triggering old synths via CV/Gate, had it those outputs. So cute vintage looking, no wonder people are eager to buy it (me too). Outstanding machine! Cheers!
Thanks! It turned out to be are cool little beast. Cute, but a beast anyway.
So essential for experimental music, the wilder the better.
Vola Noisy Stuff How much for you to build me one?
you, sir, are a mad fu#@!ng scientist genius!! this is, by far, the best circuit bent creation I have ever seen!
Thank you! I dont know about being the best but I was really happy how it turned out and I think my consept was original.
this is sickkkk. the cartridge idea is brilliant. keep it up 👍
Thank you! I was happy to have come up with it and I think it worked out great.
Very interesting. During the demo at the end of the video, it came to my mind that the kind of colors this circuit produces are similar to those that are common in industrial/noise music. Congrats, by the way.
Thanks!
This is freaking rad. I love the idea of the cartridges. Brilliant.
Thanks! I am happy with it too.
Great project and video, contratulations! I love how each toy is a module.
Thanks! I am still very happy how this turned out.
Hey fellow contestant! That's a great concept and stunning craftsmanship.
+Alec Smecher Thank you! Watch yours too. Very nice and interesting concept. Would love to hear the version you had visioned. Hopefully in the future I will! Good luck in the completion.
+Vola Noisy Stuff Congratulations, I'm not surprised you made the cut! I'm going to press on with the bigger version anyway, and will drop you a link when I've got a demo video ready.
Not only does it sound great but looks stunning, hours of fun id say, well done
Thank you!
Awesome idea with the cartridges.
+ISOTROPOSPHERE Thanks! Good job with Barbie Karaoke!
Where can I find VST version?
Kidding :P Fascinating demonstration of creativity given all the constraints-it sounds amazing!
Thanks!
Amazing project. Wish I had seen it at Moogfest that year, but I missed it somehow.
Well thats too bad. But good thing there is at least a video of it here on the youtubes.
I'm amazed and intrigued by this machine!
Nice job!
Thanks for thise nice words.
Brilliant! Love it! Great idea, great execution. Not only admire your creativity, but also your high standard for execution and quality craftsmanship. You could've simply cobbled it together but instead you made it aesthetically beautiful, too. Well done!!!!!!!
Thank you. I try my best to make my things look as good as I can. It is very important to me that they look great too.
Vola Noisy Stuff
Well, you've succeeded !
Wow! I am still uploading my video and in the meantime I did a little search on youtube to see if someone already uploaded anything...congratulations! Your machine is super super cool, a real piece of art!
Good luck for the competition!
+Samuele Matteucci Thank you Good luck to you too! I Liked yours as well. It sounds really nice!
Should of made a button matrix module (stomp box) that hooked up to those jumper wires on the left, which would offer a more real time composition of patterns... Pretty cool.
In the competition there was a budget and I think mine was pretty close to the max so I think I put everything in it that I could. But a very good idea still! thanks!
Oh, such a wonderful machine you have created, sir! I watch many circuit bending videos, and YOURS is truly an outstanding example of what can be done on a small budget! I love it! And, I believe you won, yes? If so, congratulations on your creative planning! It looks and sounds amazing! ❤️ And YES, I have Liked and subscribed!
Sarah 💋🙋🏻
Yes I won. Thank you for the nice eords.
still love it!!
Thanks. Me too. :D
this is monumental, great job!
Thanks very much!
Nicely done! Sounds Great!
Thanks so much!
Wow! This is so incredibly cool, and very inspiring! Hienoa työtä!
Kiitos! Thanks so much,
Good job. Sounds very nice. Fun.
Thanks.
This is awesome!! would be cool to make it so you could use two sound source cartridges for FM between them and then have another row in the sequencer to adjust the modulation depth per step.
Well it could be. It could be. I'd be really proud if it would be true.
@@volanoisystuff2879 your project was a genius move!! Sounds and looks just awesome \m/
Congratulations fellow finalist! I kind of feel you have me beat though because yours is so awesome. See you in Durham :-)
+Mike Sisk Thank you very much and congratulations to you too. You will be hard to beat with the really nice work you did!
High level bending! Wowowow 🤩
Thanks.
absolutely incredible.
Thank you.
Awesome project! Congratulations! I love it! Could I dm you for some tips on a similar process with some yamaha ram chips?
Thank you. Sure you can. I´ll help if I can. Have not worked with any ram chips ever.
Well I'm impressed :) Awesome build
Thanks!
And the troubleshooting is a must. I think I havent gotten any of my things working right on the first try.
very very fascinatingly brilliant! well done ;-)
Thank you!
Very cool and original. I love it.
+Mike Sisk Thank you! Loved your Mini moogish style on the case.
I'm still obsessed with this. How much would it cost hypothetically???
Not sure, but some where between 850-1000 €. Depends on what would be on it and how many cartridges.
I still want to play with this thing 😹
Sounds rad
Thank you! Still really happy how it turned out.😃
Cool! I just want one like this.
Thanks!
I'm aware I may be 6 years too late, however, it doesn't hurt to ask! Is it possible for me to buy one pre assembled? Please and thank you!
Hi thanks for the interest. At this point I don't have pre assembled and if I will make they will not be the exactly the same as this. But I am tempted to may be do a small run of slightly striped down version of this with a simpler case. We will see.
If this is something you would be interested let me know.
@volanoisystuff2879
Absolutely interested, however I'd be waaay more enthusiastic if it were as close to the original as possible! I'd have to see this "more simpler case" and the final product and how it compares before I guarantee you my money lol!
@volanoisystuff2879
Thank you for the reply btw, that was really cool of you! I'd love to keep in touch, that way I can be close to the top of the lost IF you create any more amazing gadgets that you may want to sell!
20:21 Trent Reznor would die for that bass sound :D
Hahhaa! Thank you! And I see what you mean. And Trent If you read this I can built one.
what was the grand prize? Great piece of kit !! :)
Thanks! It was the awesome a Moog Sub 37.
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No kiitosta vaan. Olin itsekin tyytyväinen.
How did you get a pitch for each button? I thought you would only need 1 pitch for each toy circuit. Please help me out to understand this I really want to make myself something like this. Thanks!
Hi The sequencer is controlling the pitch. So each step can have its own potentiometer (pitch resistor). I may or may not explain it somewhere in the video (can't remember any more :D). But in a nutshell the toys (in the cartridge) pitch resistor is removed and it is wired to go trough the sequencer in stead. at the end there is schematic that may open up how it works better than my explaning it here. Hope this helps you and good luck.
Awesome!
Thanks.
Very Cool! Good Luck!
+tewz1 Thank you! I liked yours too. Really nice sounds and I liked the design too.
Me encanta
So, how's your Voyager? I haven't seen an upload of that yet.
If you mean the the first price, it was not a Voyager it was the Sub 37. But its super cool. There is a lot to take in on it. It can do so much. I try to upload stuff that I have made or modified an the Sub will stay as it is. But maybe some day I´ll record something on it and out it.
Ah man, I thought it said Voyager on your computer screen. Well the Sub 37 is nothing to scoff at. Well, enjoy it.
Thanks. I have tried to do so!
moog should give this dude a job
Thank you. I would love to work for Moog. I am very sorry it has taken me this long to reply to you. For some reason I have missed a lot of comments.
you are a dude. that is awesome.
Thank you!
I'd like to know please what the pinout on the cartridges is. I see ground, 1.5, 3, 4.5, 6v, speaker, but how did you do the switches?
I explain everything on the video. I go thought the how to connect the buttons with a transistor on around 5.55 and the pins are mark on the same picture as the other ones around 8.29. They just did not fit under the cartridge picture. They are marked B1 etc. and I explain them too.
@@volanoisystuff2879 I have watched the video four or five times now and I understand what you say. I suppose my question wasn't clear enough. I just wanted to know the pinout of the sound cartridges. I wanted to know how you deal with the different kinds of switches like ST3P and momentary, etc. I understand it mostly now. Are you controlling all or just some with transistors? Thanks for the answer.
@@ryanbareither89 Ok I see. I don't remember the exact pin out anymore but I think it matches the one on the drawing, so the button controls are on the right side. There aren't that many ST3P buttons on toys, and this wound not be able to control them. The transistors are controlling momentary buttons. So I chose ones with only push buttons. I made one cartridge with had a ST1P switch and I just but that right on the cartridge.
@@volanoisystuff2879 thanks for the quick answer. I made a typo, I meant sp3t switch. I could make those as three individual switches. Thanks again!
@@ryanbareither89 No problem. Happy to help.
I must have this!!
Well you´ll have to make one or go and steal the one In the Moog shop ( no please dont steal it). :)
Luv it! Nice one! :D
Thank for the nice words.
Were you conceived from midichlorians?
yes, I am Anakin.
I like just one!! is very original.
Thanks!
this is sick!
Thanks!
errrm i might be missing something but what is it meant to do?
Sweet sweet music.
where can i buy this ?!
This one is in the Moog factory store and is not for sale. Thanks for the interest still!
outstanding!
Thank you!
what did you win :D
The grand price was a Moog Sub37.
bravo!
+DJPhD Thanks!
you sound just like martin moulin speaking.. same accent....... are you sweden too?
Thanks! I was aiming for that. No I am Finnish.
There is only one Sweden so sadly it is not me.
holly shit!!!! my brain just exploded!!! i'm dead serious!!!
i just don't dig the wires you can input into the machine because they're not plugs... seems like they can bend easy and have some trouble putting them in.
Yes the wires where a some what hard but nothing too bad. And one the in there you dont need to get to them. I labeled mine before soldered them.
want want want!
Well i can built you one but it will not be cheap 😉.
how much?
man i totally want one
Thanks. For the right price I can make you something similar.
i really like the whole cartridge thing you did. its totally unique
Thanks. I still think it was a great idea too.
greeet grat !!!
Thank you!
Sick AF
Thanks!
Some sicck techno could bbe made there :D
True. This could be a techno machine.
this is genius...
Thank you!
Suomi
Finland
Why is this sexually stimulating?
Cant really say why. For some to just is.