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Inventions. Sound machines. Vintage tech.
Come Play with Photographic Synths at Symbiosis II Exhibition - 16th May
Exhibition Open Thursday, 16 May 2024 5:00 pm - Saturday, 18 May 2024 6:00 pm
Synths only 16th May.
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Synths only 16th May.
London Alternative Photography Collective Website: www.londonaltphoto.com/
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Real Spy Planes of the Second World War
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www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483 Hack Shop: www.tindie.com/stores/hackmodular/ hack_modular?hl=en www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-duxford?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw48-vBhBbEiwAzqrZVAeGphmmAGINhaOBCfE1Q7su49FJbQN2Sb2pomCKressNDyEpNBYwRoCzl0QAvD_BwE #duxford #spitfire #history #aviation
Learn Synth Electronics - Ep.1 Resistance
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EXTRA 40min video to help you select resistors, simply explaining all the technical specs you need to know: www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483 Hack Shop: www.tindie.com/stores/hackmodular/ hack_modular?hl=en 00:00 Intro 00:34 Types Of Resistor 03:03 Ohms Law 04:10 Measuring Resistance 05:44 Defining Current, Voltage & Resistance 07:28 Current Limiting Resistors 11:03 Inca...
The Amazing FREE Resource You Never Use
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The Amazing FREE Resource You Never Use
I Knew It Was A Bad Idea. Did It Anyway.
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I Knew It Was A Bad Idea. Did It Anyway.
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)
This Is A Special Spitfire - PL983 "L"
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This Is A Special Spitfire - PL983 "L"
Making music by DRAWING - Oramics Reinvented
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Making music by DRAWING - Oramics Reinvented
Fixing The EMIDICTA - Patreon Preview
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Fixing The EMIDICTA - Patreon Preview
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
Automatic Typing Monkey Shakespeare Generator - Testing The Infinite Monkey Theorem
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Automatic Typing Monkey Shakespeare Generator - Testing The Infinite Monkey Theorem
Synthesized Festival 2023 - Cambridge Centre For Computing History
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Synthesized Festival 2023 - Cambridge Centre For Computing History
Inside The Regent Cinema With Ozzy - Projecting Film Since 1931
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Inside The Regent Cinema With Ozzy - Projecting Film Since 1931
Beepboop Interview - Modular Makers Chat
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Beepboop Interview - Modular Makers Chat
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. ;)
I wiill be so there, love the JMJ vibe wow new stuff great
See you there!
I have my own punched tape with my programs on it from 1979. It was for loading data into a CNC machine.
Never saw one til now. That's a thing of beauty!
Nop, never seen a double one. Also, don't forget to wrap about a turn of insulated wire as strain-relief. Cool tool, not sure if it solves a real problem though.
Nah, it’s pretty awkward to use!
Brilliant. I love the demo music ❤
This is awesome! 🙌🏻🥰🔥🔥
Outstanding
What is the name of that tool I want one
Lol that head lamp
Sweet!
Now this is a cozy granular blanket of sound. ❤ Good stuff.
Sounds like the beginning to Pink Floyd’s song Money
no wonder it was so expensive to call people back thrn
is this a dialer?
yes
Could never figure out how the old phones worked . . .
I remember getting very excited about XOR in the 1980s... our new computer at school would plot points with a shade (it wasn't colour) XORed with what was already on the screen... to little me, it looked liked magic. Our physics teacher (who was a massive computer geek and owned a Compukit UK101) had showed me how to make a full adder which again had that "magic" XOR gate... on our electronics we had only learned about NOT, AND, OR, NAND and NOR and I felt like I had secret privileged information... yeah, I'm a bit of an XOR fan too!
Aha I'm not alone! Awesome. Just got some nice modular synth prototype panels made, so will be revisiting my musical XOR experiments asap
quite overwhelming, 'init? yes, indeed lol. thanks for the vid, going to start looking over the circuit
Viel zu geil 😎
Wow. Amazing! What is that piece you played at the end?
Made it up
I really have to go and have a look. I've been meaning to go there for years. Thanks for the video mitch
Can’t recommend enough. The cafe do really good cake too ha
Did my comment get deleted ? I was going to add an edit
Wasn’t me! I didn’t see a comment maybe try again
@@hackmodular i tried again, didn't work
@@sparkyprojects weird. Don’t know whats going on there
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@@hackmodular sams disc . .
Chocks away !
It's called Positive and Negative not plus and minus LOL
Okay dude
thanks man
You don't want to be doing it like that... actually was there ever a left hand thread version of that tool for those south paws amongst us?
Hmm good question. I don’t think they made anything left handed, except screwdrivers ;)
@@hackmodular I guess there were engineers that twisted it the opposite direction just to annoy their future colleagues...
Super interesting actually 👍🏻
In the bad old '70s we had electric (50v) wire wrapping guns! When you're terminating several 300 wire cables on the IDF ( intermediate distribution frame) it's essential!
I bet. Is it a lot faster and easier? We have some mechanical guns but I like going a tad slower so I don't confuse the wires as my attention drifts!
A lot faster and easier. When you get into the swing of it!! @@hackmodular
Any more spitfires during you tea break?
Lots more :)
I’m so excited for the upcoming videos. You really have a fabulous talent for explaining these things in a down to earth, accessible way. I’m inspired!!!! Also love what you said about synth electronics being more of an art than a science, makes me want to go play with some transistors and some audio jacks to see what happens :D
Awesome :D happy it was useful for you, see you here for the next one!
waheeey!
Hard to tell from that angle. Supermarine spitfire maybe?
MkXIV
Very well explained! It reminded me, in places of a sketch on the "Fast Show". Brilliant!
The 40min supplementary video explains all the technical jargon you need to find and buy the right resistors for your synth projects. It's on Patreon now✌www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483
I enjoyed this, the subject can get pretty dry so appreciate you giving it some energy and humour! I will end up watching it multiple times understanding a little bit more each time. It's the maths that is the brick wall at the moment so using the calculator was a helpful tip. I have been building a few Eurorack modules from PCBs and even figuring out what components to buy took a lot of learning, a video on what resistors, capacitors etc. are relevant for synths would be really helpful I'm sure.
It's true, these things aren't as obvious as you'd hope! Nice one for figuring it out though. That extra 40 min Patreon video goes into the specific types of resistors used in synth stuff and what all the technical specs mean 👍 Happy to hear the video is useful for you =)
Absolutely brilliant!! Thanks
Are you saying sourcing or saucing? 😅
😏
This is a very good video to learn from, it explains just enough to make you ask questions, that it already explained to you how to solve. Maybe you should write a book or textbook 😅
Exactly what I hoped, cheers 😊
Nice!!!
"Killer" ohms is kilo-ohms, meaning 1000 ohms. It's easy to remember if you compare with 1 kg (kilogram) meaning 1000 grams.
No it’s killer, definitely killer ;)
It seems a bit strange that you're explaining this... The dude already told us the equivalency.
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