Electric motor + diddley bow (loads of noise: sample if you like)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- All (mostly) DIY stuff:
Here are links to other videos, sources etc... the little motor is just one I took from a broken tape machine, with some wire soldered onto it. Best way to fix it firmly was to get a proper lab stand (the VEVOR one, link below). No affiliation with any source.
Delay (one of the Multi FX presets)
• Behringer FX600 Multi ...
Reverb
• Behringer DR600 variab...
Circuit benders sell the reclock chip (on a tiny board)
www.circuitben...
The lab stand is a VEVOR
(many sources, try Google "VEVOR Lab Tripod Support")
Here's how I made the Diddley bow
• DIY Diddley Bow (one s...
Sounds like an old WWII bomber flying over .
Im inspired:)
this would sound wild at 60hz
I don't know if this would work but have you tried putting one of those tiny round magnets on the spinning part?
@@GraemeWolfendale - I’m about to try. Tested my CV to PSU driver today, magnets = stronger effect on the Humbucker/Strings = even slow spins might produce percussive sounds… 🙏 The motor can be controlled by CV.. I’ll post soon…
these are spectacular. do you have a site where I could buy any of these devices you've created?
Thank you so much! Hmmm... the Behringer pedals are described in more detail here:
Edit: putting this up in the description too...
Delay (one of the Multi FX presets)
th-cam.com/video/wELtoIMWYPg/w-d-xo.html
Reverb
th-cam.com/video/RbQKekK7Nis/w-d-xo.html
Circuit benders sell the reclock chip (on a tiny board)
www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forsale/LTC/LTCPCB.html
The lab stand is a VEVOR
(many sources, try Google "VEVOR Lab Tripod Support")
Here's how I made the Diddley bow
th-cam.com/video/VPVpYHFk7ak/w-d-xo.html