Bit of a magic trick 😃 It looks like it's driving on one big wheel, but really it's driving on the two thin rubber rims on the sides of the wheel, each driven by its own motor.
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Thank you! Parametrization is still a bit hot I think, and let's see how well it still controls when the head back plate with the antennas is on, that adds 70g of weight... tuning will continue.
This is based on the 3d print files of Michael Baddeley (find him on Patreon and Facebook), but modified for encoder motors, Dynamixel servos and completely different electronics and software. Subscribe for howto videos and links coming in the next days.
It's a bit of a magic trick :-) It *looks* like there is only one big wheel, but really it runs on the two narrow rims left and right of the wheel, which protrude just a tiny bit, and which each have their separate motor. So turning is the easy part. Making it balance forward/backward without oscillation so that it looks good is the hard part...
It's a (headless, in this video) replica of the D-O droid from Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker. Here's a newer video with head on: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vwj9z-jOJQc.html
I own the Original 'Halloween' version of the Behringer 2600 specifically BECAUSE 4 ONE: I could CARE LESS about EITHER reverb -because I have no use 4 EITHER 2600's reverbs as I use EXTERNAL GEAR that is MUCH-3X BETTER; TWO: I happen 2 like the Original 'Halloween' motif (multicolored LEDs incl.) BETTER than EITHER the Blue or Grey versions; and THREE: I can't see what the BIG FUSS is over the SPRING REVERB -I HATE SPRING REVERB! It's NOISY & is indicative of older antiquated reverb that DIGITAL REVERB BLEW-THE-F*CK AWAY 40yrs ago!😒 OH, and FOUR: I saved MYSELF a $100 Bucks that I put towards OTHER Gear!😒
Thankyou for taking them apart! Just ordered a grey, nice to know there is a little benefit, and from amsynths' comments below, easier to improve the filter caps further with the through hole design (without having to remove SMD's on the Orange & Black) - anyway thanks for the video :)
Oh, so I went looking for inside pics of the Korg, and while the build a lot higher quality looking generally, and no doubt is... I did see SMD electrolytic caps in the Korg. Which I really don't like, after changing them in so many musical instruments and old computers when they leak badly. Through hole caps like in the Behringer will be easier to service, if the rest of the machine lasts...
1:00 I am willing tto bet that two bl/or 2600's also have just a little difference in output (filter-wise or whatever) given it's analog nature....I have 3 (!) K2's and with them units it is exactly like that...Exact copies of settings give tiny little differences in sound...By ear AND by measurement....NO cap is exactly the same, NO diode is exactly the same , NO......need I go on?!
just mod the black orange urself then u loose nothing...difference is surely not worth 100lb haha. any & i mean anyone that DIY eurorack modules can finish the job in 20 min.
I have B&O version and I'd never use the on-board reverb, it's bloody awful, but I never had any intentions to. Even the real spring is not great, but I guess if you like either/both that's cool, but I have far better out-board effects.
I know this vid has been out for a while, but for any who may be curious, I believe that the moog style filter is the one on top of the filter section, whilst the arp 4075 is the one on the lower right. Easier to see when it gets to the grey meanie board, four yellow caps in a row=moog filter. For the record they are quite similar to my ear as well
Hi Bjorn, thanks for usefull comparison. I've the orange-black and in next future i would like add some modular elements in my setup, like you. Do you play other modules with 2600 and use their outputs (output, midi ecc) or it'n not possible? Sorry for noob question :-) Thanks!