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Inventions. Sound machines. Vintage tech.
LMNC #2399 Triple Splashback Delay Build Instruction
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Tape Loop Quartet Sound Installation
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The BEST Synthesizer Panels Ever!!! LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER Collab
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My Modular Rig - New LMNC Keyboard Sequencer!
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Paris Tech Museum Walkthrough - Musée des Arts et Métiers
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Come Play with Photographic Synths at Symbiosis II Exhibition - 16th May
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Exhibition Open Thursday, 16 May 2024 5:00 pm - Saturday, 18 May 2024 6:00 pm Synths only 16th May. London Alternative Photography Collective Website: www.londonaltphoto.com/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483 Hack Shop: www.tindie.com/stores/hackmodular/ hack_modular?hl=en
Real Spy Planes of the Second World War
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Real Spy Planes of the Second World War
Learn Synth Electronics - Ep.1 Resistance
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The Amazing FREE Resource You Never Use
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I Knew It Was A Bad Idea. Did It Anyway.
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Unusual Modular Synth Experiments - Patch Notes
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Unusual Modular Synth Experiments - Patch Notes
Talking With Tom Whitwell - Part 2 (Music Thing Modular)
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Talking With Tom Whitwell - Part 2 (Music Thing Modular)
Talking With Tom Whitwell - Part 1 (Music Thing Modular)
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Talking With Tom Whitwell - Part 1 (Music Thing Modular)
Making music by DRAWING - Oramics Reinvented
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Making music by DRAWING - Oramics Reinvented
Amazing Retro Machines! Computing Festival Cambridge
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Amazing Retro Machines! Computing Festival Cambridge
My Historic Portable Army Organ From WWII
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My Historic Portable Army Organ From WWII
Make A Modular Synth Lunchbox Case CHEAPLY
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Make A Modular Synth Lunchbox Case CHEAPLY
Modifying A VCR To See Inside While It Works
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Modifying A VCR To See Inside While It Works
Roadtrip! Beer, Synths & Spitfires - Best Weekend Ever
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Roadtrip! Beer, Synths & Spitfires - Best Weekend Ever
How Digital Cinema Projection Works, With Ozzy - From Full Length "Inside The Regent Cinema" Video
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How Digital Cinema Projection Works, With Ozzy - From Full Length "Inside The Regent Cinema" Video
This Thing Shows If You’re Flying Upside Down!
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This Thing Shows If You’re Flying Upside Down!
Illuminated Apollo DSKY Eurorack Panel - Available Now
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Illuminated Apollo DSKY Eurorack Panel - Available Now
You probably know this already but, a cool thing with the bow is it will ensure you have only harmonic sounds (when you're not making it screech). Whereas the strings you pluck will have inharmonics in their signal as well. So the "purity" of the bowed notes can enhance the creepiness as well, even when playing "normal" notes. While the plucked notes feel a bit more "gritty" and "human". At least to me :)
@@kaitlyn__L no I didn’t know the science behind that! Very cool. Learned more recently about stretch tuning pianos and the inharmonicity of stringed instruments. Interesting physics going on
@hackmodular oh cool! Well, for maths reasons all the inharmonics destructively interfere when constantly bowed (same when steadily blowing a wind instrument) when the force is applied over a long enough time. But when plucked (or for wind I suppose a sharp sudden breathy impulse), there’s nothing to suppress the inharmonics and those frequencies mix in with the harmonics :) And yeah, inharmonicity is fascinating. I feel between that, and all the modes of all the scales, there’s infinite playground space to combine them!
really nice! like this type a lot
your audio is crazy quiet bud
Might want to turn up your sound mate, had to turn down mine
@@The123hte thats weird. i had to crank it to max for just this video today, especially the beginning. has it seemed like youtube is maybe doing something weird with its auto level matching feature lately? its a toggle option in the settings now and it didnt use to be.
I borrowed a Trascendent 2000 for a weekend. It was a NTSST synth (Never The Same Sound Twice!) and advertised in Maplin Magazine at the time!
@@cpcnw NTSST ha gonna use that
Nice work Hack!
That’s a great solder sucker for you electronics enthusiasts.
The Lancaster button is called a pickle in pyro parlance.
I watch this video once in a while, almost makes me cry
Enjoyed the interview. How things have changed with the Workshop system out now.
Nice bit of history there, glad you got it going. I’m amazed by pre-electronic logic to the dumb terminal.
Came through the post on IG, I love this. I've used slides many years ago when I studied painting, I did all sorts of stuff, such as painting on slides, drawing with markers, ... No digital projector can give the same vibe. In many ways slides made me very aware of image resolution and overall quality in both analog and digital realms.
I love these… will pick a set up next week!
Bonkers and brilliant. I think Sam has finally infected you. Or did you infect him?
Laughs in fixed washing machine motor driver. Had to desolder the driver chip and order one off of ebay.
Please add me to this list! The panels look dope ☺️
Add Mr. ScoRobeSlavinPoop to that petition
Pleas add me to the petition (Mr Mark Edis)
you will probably get one in the post to debug and fix....
Add me to the list mitch. Sorry to hear you stomach churning so loud! 😂
Just about any unit would have at least one man who had at least a couple of years of piano lessons who could play.
I definitely would love to see the 35mm slide module... would it work with the more recent plastic framed slide "cases" or only the old cardboard/paper ones? I was an art major in the late 90s and worked in a photo lab until '05 when the slides (at least in the US) were plastic. been out of the field for some time but found myself fall into modular and this is a great melding of worlds!
@@kenschestok9515 It could work with cases :)
Bravo!! ❤❤
I was surprised to hear Sam had done a Eurorack module, he normally doesn't do 1V per ocatave.
I'm not sure that's true, otherwise his modules would not work properly with any others. I built his performance VCO which is based on the CEM3340, and it's most definitely 1v/octave. The only real difference between Kosmo and Eurorack formats is the size.
Music is deep,thank you.
Nice! Love the new module, love the droning, but that phisical/optical wavetable base is particularly rad!
This breadboard module looks amazing
Very cool! Also that slide scanner module is wild!
I also love the slide scanner. Is that a Hack Modular product?
@@MattRozema Not currently. Need folks to sign up as Patreon members so I can afford to develop it.
I used to do my circuits this way as well, but now PCBs are so cheap and easily available, I just design a PCB and have it manufactured. I get it back in about a week and then solder components on, Done.
Is it worth it for one-offs? Haven't checked prices in a long time.
@DenariusHaveNarius Most of the cost is shipping. I always go cheap (slow) on shipping. I recently bought 5 pcbs that were about 4x4 inches for about $17, shipping included.
@Neverforget71324 Wow. I remember the prices being like $37 a board but having to buy a minimum number! Thanks for the heads up.
@DenariusHaveNarius They do require a minimum of 5... but for that price... I don't really care
@@Neverforget71324 A lot better than the required number before. Thanks again.
Only around 800 views??? Impossible for such a cool project
I repair mechanical gyros like this for a living and find it super cool seeing someone diving into something like this!
It’s phenomenal that they were able to work out the working of the Lorenz cipher machine without seeing it.
Only just seen this. Ace.
Brilliant Mitch thank you for sharing this wonderful tour
Nice quick tour! If I ever get to Paris, I'd definitely go to that museum! I guess, you'd like the "Deutsches Museum" in Munich as well!
It's on my list to visit for sure!
Interesting stuff.
Please where wil I found the circuit
@@AdutwumwahBernice there’s a link the description to Look Mum No Computer’s video on the Twin T drum circuit that shows it 👍
Are you at Bletchley park ?
Analogue geek
So cool
This was great and inspiring! I have built 4 modules following @moritzklein0. Question: is purpose of the 7805 regulator part of circuit protection? I have just done the header with -12, ground and +12. Thanks and I have liked, subscribed!
Double trouble if you get it wrong.... Best thing since the megadrone.
Beauty!
Estey Organ Co.
Very moving Mitch, especially today as its 6th June and the 80th anniversary of the D Day landings. A historical artifact.
Niiiice!
Flight, try SCE to auxiliary. It's so lovely... How have you re-created the display? Electro-luminescent, or something else? This reminds me of how Ben Krasnow (Applied Science) re-created the display using modern tech while ditching historical accuracy, to Fran Blanche's dismay. She tried doing it in the period-faithful way.
It's a PCB backlit with LEDs. Electroluminescent would be cooler of course but 100x more complicated & costly!
we dialed this very one today in the museum... but you weren't there (sad face)
Ah sorry! Hope you had a good time 🙂
@@hackmodular we had the best time. Sam let us go behind the exchange to see your wire wrapping. And just so much more. The museum feels like a familiar home to me. Like grannies living room with tea and cakes...
Old telephone dial relay
Coming along then😊
Slowly but surely
Two-motion selector and a bunch of relays... Beauty! I love the clicking.
Nice one! I always wanted to perform in an art gallery... in the end, I had to make my own. ;)