I wanted to make a device that plays back digital audio, without the use of any programming or a microcontroller or a computer. In other words, the most basic rompler, as a hardware-only device.
more info, schematics etc: http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2008/11 /true-rompler-1-raw- digital-audio.html
I wanted to make a device that plays back digital audio, without the use of any programming or a microcontroller or a computer. In other words, the most basic rompler, as a hardware-only device. This is an example of a drum machine.
Schematics, more pictures: http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2008/11 /true-rompler-2-drum -machine.html
http://little-sca le.blogspot.com
The program Cynthcart is running on the Commodore 64. The filter is usually controlled by a paddle control in real time. However, it is easy also to sequence the filter frequency using some cheap IC's.
In this case, the speed of the sequencer is controlled by the master clock sync output from LSDJ running on the Gameboy.
---
http://little-sca le.blogspot.com
A cheapo laser pointer, a solar panel and a clear vase filled with water are transformed into a music controller. Includes demonstrations of amp modulation, amp and freq mod and a more complex mapping as well.
Please visit http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2006/11 /toriton.html for more information.
More info: http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2006/11 /toriton-plus.html
A slightly more complex version of using a water surface as a music controller featuring five lasers instead of just the one. Please note that this is a prototype version, and as such does not represent the variety of output for the finished thing.
I wanted to make a device that plays back digital audio, without the use of any programming or a microcontroller or a computer. In other words, the most basic rompler, as a hardware-only device.
This is an example using randomly generated data.
more info, schematics etc: http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2008/11 /true-rompler-1-raw- digital-audio.html
A circuit that uses PWM to fade in and out certain LEDs from an array of 30 possible LEDs. All LEDs will fade in and out at some point or another.
code + schematic here:
http://little-sca le.blogspot.com/2008 /01/32-led-fader-wit h-arduino.html
----
http://little-sca le.blogspot.com
"(Your Ego is) The Size of Mountains"
Tomczak plays the Toriton Plus water surface music controller live at the Australasian Computer Music Conference 2007.
-----
http://little-sca le.blogspot.com
I made a Donk kit for LSDJ. Now you can put a donk on your Game Boy LSDJ music. Get the LSDJ kit from here: http://little-scale. blogspot.com/2008/11 /donk-kit-for-lsdj.h tml