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Each furby has 4 controls: mute, crash, loop and reset. The handle turns 8 cams which operate corresponding microswitches to create interesting rhythmic patterns. Part of the 'setting up' section at the beginning has been fast forwarded. Please commission me to make lots more of these machines!
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This is my first attempt at circuit bending.
Made from an authentic (not FM3) Buddhist chanting machine (as seen). Recorded with external analog rev/delay. Concept and design by Kevin K Chen. Not for sale. http://myspace.com/a smov
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One of a new batch of four Furby Gurdies. This model allows you to program your own rhythms by rearranging screws inserted into the four wheels.
There is also a 'trigger out' socket, which has been used in the last section of the video to operate an old sequencer and synthesiser.
More details here:
nervoussquirrel.c om/circuitbent27.htm l
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WARNING HIGH FREQUENSIES This is my REAL circuit bent GameBoy... Crazy!
This video got featured on Makezine and Matrixsynth and others..
http://matrixsynt h.blogspot.com/2008/ 12/lofi-ninja-circui t-bent-gameboy.html< br />
http://blog.makez ine.com/archive/2008 /12/circuitbent_game boy_freak.html
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Instead of Casio and Yamaha, here we have an Italian Bontempi, which work quite differently inside. All 8-bit sound (C64) but this one you can now switch and turn off various bits from the A-D, hence the bit decimator name!