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core7 07.01.2006 04:27 AM

circuit bending
 
http://www.anti-theory.com/soundart/circuitbend/

I've talked to a couple people on various other forums who came up with some interesting things " hand-bent" , have'nt seen any posts regarding this topic here.
I'm thinking about picking up something up on Ebay and giving it a go.

Maybe a " Tickle Me Elmo " circuit bent with a 1/4" output coming outta the back of his head?

May try my hand at the Casio SK series.............................

Analog Warriors 07.01.2006 10:48 AM



8) good page ... circuit bending rocks !

my personal favourite is this "Gaiatar" :wink:

techno_7 08.01.2006 09:56 AM

Circuit bending seems cool but i've only seen it do destructive noisy sounds... And i do ambient :?

core7 08.01.2006 01:16 PM

it does'nt do anything ambient or " pretty ", it appeals to those who like distortion.

Onkel Dunkel 09.01.2006 02:24 PM

Curcuit bending is like plugin all your cables in your studio in random jacks and hope to get something out of it :? You?ll be rambling in darkness and in worst case you?r gonna toast the curcuit. If you really want to play with curcuit bending, do it to something you already wanted to throw out or don?t care if is broken. By the way: Never leave a curcuit bend "instrument" ON and leave it on. If you are unlucky it will catch fire...

When this is said i wouldn?t mind doing it myself to some 5-10? cheap plastic toy :wink:

core7 09.01.2006 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
Curcuit bending is like plugin all your cables in your studio in random jacks and hope to get something out of it :? You?ll be rambling in darkness and in worst case you?r gonna toast the curcuit. If you really want to play with curcuit bending, do it to something you already wanted to throw out or don?t care if is broken. By the way: Never leave a curcuit bend "instrument" ON and leave it on. If you are unlucky it will catch fire...

When this is said i wouldn?t mind doing it myself to some 5-10? cheap plastic toy :wink:


i dont think anyone in their right mind would try something like that on something expensive. You're not supposed to try and circuit bend anything that doesnt use batteries, for risk of fire or worse.

core7 09.01.2006 08:28 PM

I think I may try it on this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Onkel Dunkel 09.01.2006 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by core7
i dont think anyone in their right mind would try something like that on something expensive. You're not supposed to try and circuit bend anything that doesnt use batteries, for risk of fire or worse.

Does that mean that i wasn?t supposed to curcuitbend my Fantom X7 8O Dough :lol:

core7 09.01.2006 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
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Originally Posted by core7
i dont think anyone in their right mind would try something like that on something expensive. You're not supposed to try and circuit bend anything that doesnt use batteries, for risk of fire or worse.

Does that mean that i wasn?t supposed to curcuitbend my Fantom X7 8O Dough :lol:


:D I could see someone doing that and having it throwing sparks and burst into flames

Onkel Dunkel 10.01.2006 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by core7
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Originally Posted by Onkel Dunkel
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Originally Posted by core7
i dont think anyone in their right mind would try something like that on something expensive. You're not supposed to try and circuit bend anything that doesnt use batteries, for risk of fire or worse.

Does that mean that i wasn?t supposed to curcuitbend my Fantom X7 8O Dough :lol:


:D I could see someone doing that and having it throwing sparks and burst into flames

Hmmm, what?s that smell :? :lol:


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