he meant to say 'the prodigy' and 'frodo' anyway, the real part, the code, could be done much better, i suggest looking for 'arduino sequencer'.But hey, nice soldering.
Usually I don't say this, but you are a genius. With that age with this interests, and so casual and relax. Keep it hard. Inspiring stuff here! Thank you
with the Arduino and motorized potentiometers, you could make a 256 steps sequencer out of this. add a control knob or 2 buttons and a screen to display the step you're in, and voila.
Engineering is punk. Subversive. And you embody that ethos. Never thought I'd hear pull up resistor or diode explained so simply...as in 'this is what it is. This is what it does. This is what it is for. Move on.' Love the spaghetti mess, the apparent drill sloppiness while driving home the value of pilot holes, the well used bench, the old Apple ][, the 'just try it' bias. May your videos inspire legions.
Clearly @‘s don’t work here, I dunno I ate some mushrooms a few hrs ago, fuckit. Btw I’m bout to build a thing outta ur super simple osc, just cause it is indeed a super simple osc... ide tell more, but I’ll just send vid when I’m complete
Damn this channel is speaking to my soul. Currently getting my bachelors in electrical engineering. Love music, making weird sounds and beats. I am ready to make some stuff!!!
Oh my F'n G, this is exactly what I have been looking for, buying the components as soon as I finish here :) Thankyou so much and keep pumpin out the sound....
Thanks so much for sharing this project. I thought I’d give making one a go and it came out very nicely. I shrunk it down with 3.5mm jacks to work with eurorack and smaller buttons. Built it in its own little box powered off a 9v guitar pedal power supply. Works a treat. One query, why did you go with separate jacks for forward and reverse rather than a switch?
I really appreciate your videos man... Like when I first started watching I didn't have a clue wtf you were on about... and tbh I still don't have much of a clue but I'm starting to pick it up haha. You literally can't explain things any better so I guess it's just up to us to learn. Do you have a site where you sell the parts?
Punk engineering. Hehe. Jokes aside, if you look into making baby sequencer then consider 4051 based sequencer instead. Problem with baby sequencer (at least I found it being a problem) is that it's not very easy to set low and high boundaries of control voltage. With 4051 your lowest and highest voltage can be set using simple resistor dividers (or pots so it can be adjusted at any time).
Hey Sam, never usually subscribe or comment, but just wanted to say well done with the lmnc project in all its many guises. To tell the truth, I used to skip your vids and dismissed them as with 99% of the usual self proclaiming youtube genius instructor vids out there I come by. It seems we are, however, on the same wavelength so to speak, and that can be a difficult one to describe or communicate with (m)any "real world" people I meet. I admit, reluctantly, you have won me over and I now enjoy your vids and find them to be a source of inspiration to continue on with the soldering iron and sonic weirdness, even when nobody understands what the hell I'm trying to build(myself included), or why....lol. Also a big fan of Ken Stone and his CGS. Keep up the good work mate. Heres a link to another site Ive only recently discovered which I think you might enjoy and be inspired by(If you haven't come across it yet), I think Gieskes is a dutch guy, makes some awesome crazy shit.Just about to check your site for the first time... later bud
LOVE LOVE LOVE YOUR VIDS!! I've built a couple of my own (pre-purchased) Eurorack kits, but you're inspiring me to try making something of my own!! And Andrew Huang is a fan so you must be good..😜 (Just met him a couple weeks ago at Ableton Loop)!! Have just subscribed to your page - can't wait for the next one!
Its funny. I was a specialist for sequencing in the 80's and you are telling exactly what we did that time with equipment that had a weight of hundrets of kilos....😂
I'm in awe of your brain, I'm London based like you man, if you're ever about I would love to buy you a pint to learn something something off you! Keep up the great work :)
ai would honestly love to see a tutorial series where you DIY a functioning euro rack setup that can do the basics for as little and as simply as possible starting with the rack and oscillators and working your way up! that shit would be rad