Le Pub des Benders
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Hors sujet : Le 1000eme message! Je paie la tournée!
-W- aka ian wallace
Il s'agit d'un baladeur K7 bidouillé avec molette de pitch, des potards pour plusieurs niveaux de pitch, et un pitch bend en bas (action direct sur une courroie), fonction reverse.... le top de la technologie K7
autant vous dire qu'à l'époque (dix ans environ) on était tout fou avec ça, on pouvait mixer des K7!
d'ailleurs un autre pote avait construit une version finalisée: deux "groovebox" et une table de mixage DIY au centre.... pfff quelle époque... curieusement aucun investisseur n'a jamais repris l'idée
Morzini
pour la platine k7 : la classe ! les k7 on en trouve plein les poubelles, toutes les idées créatives avec ce support sont bonnes à prendre !
redpill
rumorofsmoke.github.io/
Edoir
L'équivalent du Circuit Bender que j'ai fait avec étais de m'en servir comme skate board dans mon appart fin bref ....
-W- aka ian wallace
Hors sujet : oh punaise mais ouais, j'avais le meme! même usage: skatebord increvable!
supernono
le seul lien interessant :
http://www.klangbureau.de/PSS790_E.html
et quelques extraits :
Citation : Most of the higher number pss are fm, but a couple such as pss-790 are 'awm' synthesis and I hear they are quite fun to bend too. There are definately loads of pss's out there.
sur circuit bender.co.ukCitation : I decided to try bending the MU-5 because I already owned one, and I had just finished bending a Yamaha PSS-790 synthesizer, which I also happened to have and was inspired to bend it from a picture of the board on the Tablehooters site. The results of 790 were so good that I figured the MU-5 might be good too, because both use Yamaha ‘AWM’ PCM synthesis. As it turned out, I was right, the bent MU5 is just as amazing as the bent PSS-790. Unfortunately I did not take pictures of the inside, all the bends exploit a single IC, of which there are over 20 pins that could be exploited. I only used 8 for the four switches. The real challenge was soldering to the tiny pins of that IC. It would be very difficult if not impossible to exploit all the IC pins even if there was enough room for switches (or a breakout box), because it would be very hard to solder pins next to each other. It’s only possible to solder every other pin. It was also somewhat difficult to keep the wires from the bends from interfering with the movement of the volume slider. ” ….and there you have it.
http://www.getlofi.com/index.php?paged=23
Citation : when I found a german webpage about bending the Yamaha PSS-790, which I happened to already own, that I decided that circuit-bending was the future, or at least, my future. That's because, after being probably only the second person in the world to bend the PSS-790, I realized that with the additional controls provided by circuit-bending, cheap instruments that were regularly quite limited could be used to create fully developed, exotic, interesting music, not just weird random noises or sound-effects for sampling
http://cdbaby.com/cd/mgfmusicbref si vous avez des infos !!!
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supernono
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supernono
plus de details ici avec des photos et des samples d'ici 1 ou 2 jours
http://lemarchanddesable.blogspot.com/
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Morzini
Morzini
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