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gryphon
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« on: February 12, 2007, 01:38:00 PM »

I finished my first bending project this morning - the old Speak and Math. It aint too pretty. The keypad is peeling and bubbling, there's no batt cover, and I screwed up in the switch placement. But it'll bend, and that's a start....



Learned a lot of lessons in my first project, experiences that Im sure everyone has had in the past and probably the future.
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2007, 11:45:36 AM »

nice one!

drilling and fitting components into speak and spell/maths/reads is fiddly compared some other bendy projects you could have started with... so you've done well.

what's your next project going to be?
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2007, 12:31:07 PM »

Next victims are...
my Yamaha pss-270 - I've heard this is a good one to bend. I've found a good tutorial for it. I've already cut some data lines, fitted it with a 1/4' stereo jack and reset switch, and removed the speakers for some room for switches and a patchbay.
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Speak and Read - now that I've dealt with this kind of unit, I know how to approach it better this time around.

I also have a Suzuki Portachord and an Omnichord waiting for me to lay hands on.

Thanks for the positive feedback - you really do need it in this hobby(call it whatever you want, I dont care) as it can be frustrating when you first start.
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