UK/EU tour info :- www.lookmumnocomputer.com/ LFO module available here :- www.lookmumnocomputer.com/projects#/vclfo Info on Arduinoboy :- github.com/trash80/Arduinoboy Carts used in this project :- store.kitsch-bent.com/product/kk_gb_256x16_plcc-cartridge
Yo. Upstairs in Whelans. It's a tight squeeze but good vibe. Are you over as part of the music tech summit in Dublin that day per chance? I'd love to get along to the gig but am due to play one in Cork that night. Nineties cheese ahoy. Keep up the good work. The world needs more like you. Peace
man, ditch Facebook, users ..... well they don't understand: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/21/opinion/sunday/facebook-patents-privacy.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Facebook 1 million words, but well worth the effort to read. negative effects on the soul, among other ... some are locked up in their homes and thinking they are social active! some people have alter accounts to stalk on their ex. some people even say it's handy that a company is measuring their psychology. Facebook makes people sick and they don't see the cause ..... that is Facebook.
You are like a time traveller out of the 80's yet also like you came from the future depicted in Max Headroom the TV series. All I can say is thanks for trying to make the future less dystopian via your amazing music.
Mate, I have to say I am very impressed by what you are doing here. This is such a great fusion of music and electronics + technology, and then putting up all your projects for others to be inspired by is fantastic. You, sir, are a true legend.
I found your channel completely at random. There isn’t a single channel I watch like yours, outside of the aspect of creating music... those there are a few. But this in depth journey into your heart and mind is something fresh and really quite beautiful. We see you in a technical aspect, we see what brings you joy and what inspires you and we see what you use all of that inspiration for. I just wanted say thank you. I hope one day I can see you live! Have a great day and good luck with your show
This was one of the first videos I watched from LMNC, and it inspired me to start to learn these kind of things. At that time I just got back from a trip to Transylvania and I edited my travel photos while I listened the song from 6:46 Good memories...
Just had a fun couple of hours running my BSP through my trusty old Korg M1 and Roly D50 and this vid was just what I needed to top off a great night... Thanks for rushing this through ahead of the gig.. Hope it all goes well.. You sir are an inspiration....
Came here after spending weeks working on music/tech. This guy opens the video making that exhausted sound in that setting with that hair. That's when I subscribed.
Your energy is fabulous. I wish I had pursued electronics when I was young and spry. I waited too long to get started, now I'm broken down and stringy. BAAH. Well, at least you didn't. Keep at it. Have a good gig!
Utterly BRILLIANT live show from you at Xoyo last night!!! The whoops of joy from the audience when you switched the gameboy triple oscillator on! :-D Thanks for giving us all such a great show.
Dude i so impressed with the amount of music tech you have let alone your electronic building skills and inventions you have completely raised the bar.i would love to visit and jam with your good self,I've only ever plugged my gameboy advance in to my korg ea1 and ms 2000 synths and messed around,i tip my hat to you good sir,keep making console synths ,i'd like to see the super nintendo synth next please.
Love this channel. You are like a possessed 80s throwback living in the modern world creating far out stuff with electronics and music. Nobody else is doing this. Creative and unique! I love it.
Whole time I was watching this video I was thinking about the exact feelings you described at the end. I was struggling to find how to describe it, but your words resonated and made perfect sense to me. It's exactly how it made me feel as well. Awesome video btw. I think I might try to build something like this sometime soon
Who else tours with analogue gear nowadays? I can only think of John Foxx off the top of my head. Keep up the incredible work. You are a genius. Please do a gig in Newcastle upon Tyne at some point.
Смотрю этого чувака еще с того момента, как у него и 50 тысяч подписчиков не было. До сих пор удивляюсь. Надеюсь, что я не один такой. Dude, you making crazy things, thank you for being with us.
Oh wow awesome I wish I had the space to do this I used to mess about as a kid with mixers and electronics and music I miss it you are an inspiration bro
Wow, man, I wish I was in England so I could check out your live performances, totally RAD man, love it, give me a Moog and I could play some wild lead breaks like Emerson or Wakemen.
Ah. I just saw you're going to Stockholm in November. Can't make it, unfortunately. Any plans for a visit to Göteborg, Sweden? (Just ordered the PCBs for the LFO and the Filter. Should fit great in my coming modular. Starting with the MFOS VCO. Also have the Echo Rockit which is so much fun!
Man, you are just so weird - and totally cool! Your 'trashed video' style works wonderfully on all levels - not to mention your amazing grip on electronics. Did I forget to mention the result of all your work: The music? Wonderful! Might I add I was born in 1957 and never thought I should witness Gameboys being treated so respectfully :-) Great job - subscribed.
Sam just wanted to say thanks for your amazing informative videos. Love the music and the DIY modular content, it's a great reason to trot out my old rusty electronics stuff. Any plans for an LP release?
When do you start selling your own line of modules? I saw the safety valve module on Etsy and can't fakkin wait for that Gameboy module. Would love to see (truckloads) more diy modules from you.
The sound feels hollow or open, narrow in frequency distribution with a warm core where the waves overlap. It's sproingy and wobbly, it's bristling nearing on fuzzy sometimes, and I absolutely love all of it. The jet-engine oscillator ramp you draw out of it around 9:54 stands out, it really sounds like something big and mechanical spinning up. Thank you for sharing your crazy genius circuit bending and in-house audio work with the world. Seeing how this all goes together and all the things that can be instruments inspires me to work on finishing my own synth.
Interesting idea and a nicely done project. I like the overall look of your proper electronics workshop. :) The big, plywood rack-case on the wheels looks intriguing, like a prop from a S-F movie. :) Of course I perfectly get it how real life DIY prototypes look and why. :) I just wanted to say something appreciative and wish you good luck on the gig! :)
You are my mind realized bro like if I had the oomph and get up and go and inspiration still I would it seems a lot of hard work to do some of the things you do in my mind it does I dunno maybe brain fog depression :/ I will have my oomph back one day man keep making everything you touch to musical gold bro your so inspirational I just need someone to believe in me to help unlock my potential with music too I miss this stuff ,you take me back to my childhood and a good time in my life the gameboy sounds and master systems etc wow the energy you have too I need some of what inspires you bro good stuff mate happy christmas
Just a thought, but what about RGB backlights for the gameboys in this setup, like from handheld legend? Would give a lot more dynamics to it I think! Looks great as always how it is, though! Great work, Sam!
i tried it on the megamachine. i like just inverted more. but no idea what is going on with these. think the backlights are too bright. made these backlight modded gameboys like 6 years ago so probs rubish backlights
i've been playing with the mozzi audio library for the arduino, but i'm too slow to figure out how to turn the output into something that can be amplified. Have you used it? can U make it performance-able?
A couple tings first of all random question but where do you get your clothes from also where did you learn to do all this crazy cool stuff also love the vids
crab crab my clothes? Dunno to tell the truth haha. All of em are getting a bit tatty. Bought some new jeans from h and m 3 months ago or so. Usually just charity shops and handydowns
If you're looking for another console and one that's a bit obscure, you might think of the ColecoVision. There was also a Coleco ADAM computer that could read ColecoVision cartridges. If anything, the controllers were pretty neat, especially some of the premium ones. I remember one game that had some pretty rough sampling of a voice, if I remember correctly... it was a WWII tailgunner game.
Cool sound! Btw. You should made a cover of ‘seven days’ from BBE or Rhythm is a dancer from Snap. That would sound awesome with your fat analog sounds. 🙂
If I may -- How many Arturia BSP's do you have around? 😅 I picked up a 2nd here which has been great, but noticed 3-5 on screen/in the video, if I'm not mistaken 😂. They work quite awesome in place of a PC for live things, thankfully :) . In any case, best wishes over there sir!
In the exact moment I saw you're using an arduino for MIDI I wanted to jump out of the window. I'm stressing out to make a midi switcher for guitar pedals with no results. But really nice synth there
You can do so called ‘biver mod’ to increase contrast level on the screen. It’s pretty popular mod among chiptune artists, and it really helps on the stage very much.
Максим Потапов indeed! I did try it on the gameboy megamachine. But ended up reverting to just inverted. Didn’t really look that good in my opinion. I think this one is down to the backlights they are way too bright. Didn’t bother increasing the resistance
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER you can reinvert image just by rotating polorizer film 90 degrees. but yeah, if you feel it too bright, increasing the resistance make sense.
@@feonao thats what i did, but it wasnt reallty doing it for me. basically i did the whole bottom box biverted, then i did the top one not, just flipped the polarising film, which i much prefer. for the roms i use anyway.
I would love for you to do a remake of the song from the original video (the one with the inverted GameBoys haha and it had a clock on the consoles). Unfortunately the video was deleted and I want to listen to it again!
UK/EU tour info :- www.lookmumnocomputer.com/
LFO module available here :- www.lookmumnocomputer.com/projects#/vclfo
Info on Arduinoboy :- github.com/trash80/Arduinoboy
Carts used in this project :- store.kitsch-bent.com/product/kk_gb_256x16_plcc-cartridge
Yo. Upstairs in Whelans. It's a tight squeeze but good vibe. Are you over as part of the music tech summit in Dublin that day per chance? I'd love to get along to the gig but am due to play one in Cork that night. Nineties cheese ahoy. Keep up the good work. The world needs more like you. Peace
You should use that 3 osc GB machine to make some early 90s style hardcore! It sounds nice n harsh n upfront... ;)
man, ditch Facebook, users ..... well they don't understand: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/21/opinion/sunday/facebook-patents-privacy.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Facebook
1 million words, but well worth the effort to read.
negative effects on the soul, among other ...
some are locked up in their homes and thinking they are social active!
some people have alter accounts to stalk on their ex.
some people even say it's handy that a company is measuring their psychology.
Facebook makes people sick and they don't see the cause ..... that is Facebook.
LFO .... lol, Tom told me you bought stuff from him a few weeks ago.
Minority Report?
www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2018/07/18/facebooks-automated-ad-labels-plus-facial-recognition-the-real-life-minority-report/
You share way more than music and technical projects.
You share energy.
Thank you a lot for that.
You've inspired me to start learning these kind of things
Same !!
same here, these vids are always a boost of inspiration to carry on my crazy projects :)
@@ChongMcBong That was a great doom harddrive song
@@narshwhal thanks :)
@@narshwhal i want to try this as well! any tips how i can start of?
6:46 - Beautiful tunes, saving the timestamp so I can loop it for a while hehe.
Dude, that sounded beautiful. Can't lie, I was moved to tears. Felt like there was big adventure just pouring out from the sound. 🎶💚
I'll be the voice of reason - most of it sounded great
Yep, I´m totally with you! and it does fells kind of Cold but Warm. kind of in a shape of a triangle :)
Needs more cowbell.
You are like a time traveller out of the 80's yet also like you came from the future depicted in Max Headroom the TV series. All I can say is thanks for trying to make the future less dystopian via your amazing music.
lmao - he would fit right into 20 Minutes Into The Future, wouldn't he? Him and Blank Reg.
@@NeuronalAxon Right? Damn I miss that show. I wish it wasn't such a pain to get on DVD. It was so ahead of its time re the media running things.
@@ZiddersRooFurry - Blank Reg's son - does a successful music show for ZikZak/Network 23 after starting out on Reg's show from his van. 😊
@@NeuronalAxon :D
@@ZiddersRooFurry - You can see that too, right? ;)
When you blend a musician with a mad scientist.
And a Mockney geezer.
@@NeuronalAxon nawww
@@NeuronalAxon Age regressed time traveller with a fake accent?
Mate, I have to say I am very impressed by what you are doing here. This is such a great fusion of music and electronics + technology, and then putting up all your projects for others to be inspired by is fantastic. You, sir, are a true legend.
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I found your channel completely at random. There isn’t a single channel I watch like yours, outside of the aspect of creating music... those there are a few. But this in depth journey into your heart and mind is something fresh and really quite beautiful. We see you in a technical aspect, we see what brings you joy and what inspires you and we see what you use all of that inspiration for. I just wanted say thank you. I hope one day I can see you live! Have a great day and good luck with your show
This was one of the first videos I watched from LMNC, and it inspired me to start to learn these kind of things. At that time I just got back from a trip to Transylvania and I edited my travel photos while I listened the song from 6:46 Good memories...
Few things make me happy like hearing the raw scratchy sound of a gameboy. Looks amazing, sounds amazing. I think I'm in love.
Just had a fun couple of hours running my BSP through my trusty old Korg M1 and Roly D50 and this vid was just what I needed to top off a great night... Thanks for rushing this through ahead of the gig.. Hope it all goes well.. You sir are an inspiration....
Is there even a remote chance you'll ever come to USA to perform, like with some reasonably sized travel kit? Please do!!!!!!!!!!
no idea!!!!
I second this!
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER third! get over to US!
If you do come to Canada too!
@LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER please please please! even come visit some fans without your kit.
Why every shit that this guy touch sounds so cool! He is music genious! There is the answer! He must be famous. Keep doing dude!
Came here after spending weeks working on music/tech. This guy opens the video making that exhausted sound in that setting with that hair. That's when I subscribed.
I'm only 3 mins into the video and I have this big, dumb smile on my face!
thanks for that!
Same
Ouh nice. The LFO fitts perfectly into my planned system :) Tanks Dude!
Gosh, I need to save some money to support you :P
Your energy is fabulous. I wish I had pursued electronics when I was young and spry. I waited too long to get started, now I'm broken down and stringy. BAAH.
Well, at least you didn't. Keep at it. Have a good gig!
As long as you're alive, it's never too late.
Do it.
Utterly BRILLIANT live show from you at Xoyo last night!!! The whoops of joy from the audience when you switched the gameboy triple oscillator on! :-D Thanks for giving us all such a great show.
That sounds timeless & beautiful.
You are the best thing to happen to music and diy synth knowledge. Love that riff too!
Dude i so impressed with the amount of music tech you have let alone your electronic building skills and inventions you have completely raised the bar.i would love to visit and jam with your good self,I've only ever plugged my gameboy advance in to my korg ea1 and ms 2000 synths and messed around,i tip my hat to you good sir,keep making console synths ,i'd like to see the super nintendo synth next please.
Love this channel. You are like a possessed 80s throwback living in the modern world creating far out stuff with electronics and music. Nobody else is doing this. Creative and unique! I love it.
I really like the look of the backlight in the GB. I have one that's blue but I'm wishing I used a lighter color.
I love the absolute madness of construction and spaghetti of routing. A knob twiddlers paradise.
Whole time I was watching this video I was thinking about the exact feelings you described at the end. I was struggling to find how to describe it, but your words resonated and made perfect sense to me. It's exactly how it made me feel as well. Awesome video btw. I think I might try to build something like this sometime soon
Can't wait to see what you work on next. Thanks for working on kits for us!
Who else tours with analogue gear nowadays? I can only think of John Foxx off the top of my head. Keep up the incredible work. You are a genius. Please do a gig in Newcastle upon Tyne at some point.
Homemade analogue gear, at that. lmao
I really like your workmanship, you're very good at this!
Смотрю этого чувака еще с того момента, как у него и 50 тысяч подписчиков не было. До сих пор удивляюсь. Надеюсь, что я не один такой.
Dude, you making crazy things, thank you for being with us.
loved the sound it gave, pure awesomeness. i cant wait to buy your board and build my own.......already getting gameboy's lol
So glad to see you revisit one of the first builds I saw from you way back when. Keep on goin, Sam
From 2k to 200k 😁
Sounds great , amazing that you made it work , a little bit of mad professor going on their , keep it up .
Oh wow awesome I wish I had the space to do this I used to mess about as a kid with mixers and electronics and music I miss it you are an inspiration bro
Definitely buying the board to build one! Glad to see it alive again. :)
LMNC, god you’re brilliant! Fun and whacky ideas but sounds are always amazing.. Solid Stuff
Great sounds! Good luck for your show!
Your grooves are hypnotic.
Wow, man, I wish I was in England so I could check out your live performances, totally RAD man, love it, give me a Moog and I could play some wild lead breaks like Emerson or Wakemen.
Awesome! I'd love to hear more polyphonic gameboy stuff too
Ah. I just saw you're going to Stockholm in November. Can't make it, unfortunately. Any plans for a visit to Göteborg, Sweden? (Just ordered the PCBs for the LFO and the Filter. Should fit great in my coming modular. Starting with the MFOS VCO. Also have the Echo Rockit which is so much fun!
Man, you are just so weird - and totally cool! Your 'trashed video' style works wonderfully on all levels - not to mention your amazing grip on electronics. Did I forget to mention the result of all your work: The music? Wonderful! Might I add I was born in 1957 and never thought I should witness Gameboys being treated so respectfully :-) Great job - subscribed.
I would love to see you do similar with mega drives, they have the awesome Yamaha YM2612 chip inside them
At that point you just use FM8 or a hardware FM synth
Ouuu I already know what I do with my old gameboys in garage..make some heavy 8 bit raw hardstyle kickdrum machine😂😂😂
just sounds so damn beautiful
Man you are relentless! Good job.
You’re what I’d consider to be a mad genius. Love that sound.
Sam, this is the bomb! Love it!
Wizards man...always up in their castle makin cool stuff
Sam just wanted to say thanks for your amazing informative videos. Love the music and the DIY modular content, it's a great reason to trot out my old rusty electronics stuff. Any plans for an LP release?
Need to change the battery in that fire alarm.
LFO Acquired! Can't wait for the PCB/Panel for the DMG Triple OSC :D :D :D
Mad bro. I love your work
When do you start selling your own line of modules? I saw the safety valve module on Etsy and can't fakkin wait for that Gameboy module. Would love to see (truckloads) more diy modules from you.
(sry German) where can I listen to this beautiful soundtrack of that video?? 😍
Sounds great, love your stuff.
It puts you in a cryogenic state of mind. Warm and alive on the inside, cold and dead on the outside.
The sound feels hollow or open, narrow in frequency distribution with a warm core where the waves overlap. It's sproingy and wobbly, it's bristling nearing on fuzzy sometimes, and I absolutely love all of it. The jet-engine oscillator ramp you draw out of it around 9:54 stands out, it really sounds like something big and mechanical spinning up. Thank you for sharing your crazy genius circuit bending and in-house audio work with the world. Seeing how this all goes together and all the things that can be instruments inspires me to work on finishing my own synth.
Happy gigging. The Gameboy oscillator sounds great.
Interesting idea and a nicely done project. I like the overall look of your proper electronics workshop. :) The big, plywood rack-case on the wheels looks intriguing, like a prop from a S-F movie. :) Of course I perfectly get it how real life DIY prototypes look and why. :) I just wanted to say something appreciative and wish you good luck on the gig! :)
Bad ass backing trak. Why hasn't some famous popstar soooed you up yet.
Because they rightfully fear his legion of anarchic youtube followers.
\m/
Love clear gameboys.. my fav color
Love it, can't wait to see more
You are my mind realized bro like if I had the oomph and get up and go and inspiration still I would it seems a lot of hard work to do some of the things you do in my mind it does I dunno maybe brain fog depression :/ I will have my oomph back one day man keep making everything you touch to musical gold bro your so inspirational I just need someone to believe in me to help unlock my potential with music too I miss this stuff ,you take me back to my childhood and a good time in my life the gameboy sounds and master systems etc wow the energy you have too I need some of what inspires you bro good stuff mate happy christmas
You’re now my favorite music related channel
Very impressive stuff !
You amaze me Sam.
Just a thought, but what about RGB backlights for the gameboys in this setup, like from handheld legend? Would give a lot more dynamics to it I think! Looks great as always how it is, though! Great work, Sam!
Awesome
Do you think Biverting the DMG's would help?
i tried it on the megamachine. i like just inverted more. but no idea what is going on with these. think the backlights are too bright. made these backlight modded gameboys like 6 years ago so probs rubish backlights
what a really nice sound, respect ...
Are you still planning to put out the PCB/panel set for this? I'd love to build one!
Always wanted a Jupiter 8, but now i want an 8 voice gameboy.
So when you going to do a Australia tour LoL. You could travel by shipping container boat with cruw. Hell I roady for you if did.
i've been playing with the mozzi audio library for the arduino, but i'm too slow to figure out how to turn the output into something that can be amplified. Have you used it? can U make it performance-able?
A couple tings first of all random question but where do you get your clothes from also where did you learn to do all this crazy cool stuff also love the vids
crab crab my clothes? Dunno to tell the truth haha. All of em are getting a bit tatty. Bought some new jeans from h and m 3 months ago or so. Usually just charity shops and handydowns
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER ah right kinda the same anything that is 80s looking or retro I try and get! love your outfits love your music love the vids
If you're looking for another console and one that's a bit obscure, you might think of the ColecoVision. There was also a Coleco ADAM computer that could read ColecoVision cartridges. If anything, the controllers were pretty neat, especially some of the premium ones. I remember one game that had some pretty rough sampling of a voice, if I remember correctly... it was a WWII tailgunner game.
I wish I could live one day inside your mind.
Wow!!sounds really Great!!
Nice work and good job
Yeah you motivated me I might try to build one
Very cool, I would like to suggest you do an instrumental record sometime, keep it up!
is the panel and the pcb available for the tripple GB oscillator yet or did i miss out?
Cool sound! Btw. You should made a cover of ‘seven days’ from BBE or Rhythm is a dancer from Snap. That would sound awesome with your fat analog sounds. 🙂
@7:11 ... the song hunts my mind, please release it on spotify so i can finally hear it 24/7 xD
Sounds amazing
oh yes!! I would love to build my own Gameboy osscilator :)
You are an absolute genius
If I may -- How many Arturia BSP's do you have around? 😅
I picked up a 2nd here which has been great, but noticed 3-5 on screen/in the video, if I'm not mistaken 😂. They work quite awesome in place of a PC for live things, thankfully :) .
In any case, best wishes over there sir!
Remember him posting a pic on Instagram a while back with 8 of them
Oh, I so love the 80s ness of this synth device.
just to let you know youtube has topped showing me your videos for some reason.... love ya bro. just watched all this shit i missed
dang! yueah i think something like that is going down!
In the exact moment I saw you're using an arduino for MIDI I wanted to jump out of the window. I'm stressing out to make a midi switcher for guitar pedals with no results.
But really nice synth there
You can do so called ‘biver mod’ to increase contrast level on the screen. It’s pretty popular mod among chiptune artists, and it really helps on the stage very much.
Максим Потапов indeed! I did try it on the gameboy megamachine. But ended up reverting to just inverted. Didn’t really look that good in my opinion. I think this one is down to the backlights they are way too bright. Didn’t bother increasing the resistance
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER you can reinvert image just by rotating polorizer film 90 degrees. but yeah, if you feel it too bright, increasing the resistance make sense.
@@feonao thats what i did, but it wasnt reallty doing it for me. basically i did the whole bottom box biverted, then i did the top one not, just flipped the polarising film, which i much prefer. for the roms i use anyway.
You sir, are a ninja.
A tutorial on the Triple Osc sounds fantastic.
Tbh, just get three eurorack oscillators. It'll be a million times easier to work with and interface. Plus it'll be more reliable
9:34 - this sounds damn awesome!!
Never stop.
absolute genius
I would love for you to do a remake of the song from the original video (the one with the inverted GameBoys haha and it had a clock on the consoles).
Unfortunately the video was deleted and I want to listen to it again!
good luck with the tour...