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cubs
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December 19, 2007, 06:49:13 PM »
lots of super links!
i'm waiting for my speak & maths to come in the post (christmas slowww post) so when it arrives i'm going to have a bash at bending it (my first) can't wait.
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Re: Speak & Math
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Quote from: cubs on December 19, 2007, 06:49:13 PM
lots of super links!
i'm waiting for my speak & maths to come in the post (christmas slowww post) so when it arrives i'm going to have a bash at bending it (my first) can't wait.
Please try my circuit board line cut idea
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boneless
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Re: Speak & Math
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April 30, 2008, 02:27:58 PM »
Just done one of these following Reed Ghazhala's schematics. Only my fourth project, and it seemed a bit of a cheat to not explore it myself but at least it works.
Went a bit dyslexic with the switches though - managed to put them all in the wrong way up! - probably due to the fact that the circuit board dig in the book was upside down too...?!
-and now I've got this far going to add some of the extras from this thread that look cool - especially the tone bend generator...
Thanks to all for the info - much help to a newbie...
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Re: Speak & Math
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December 28, 2008, 03:01:58 AM »
Quote from: hippyjon on December 11, 2006, 02:35:28 PM
ive got the bend above working i was just wondering if anyone knew anymore bends on the speak and math. im quite new to circuit bending and a bit paranoid about probing round the circuit myself in case i fry it, it took me such a long time to find one id be gutted if i killed it.
how stable are the speak and maths? are they easily fried?
if anyone knows any bends or has links to other sites please post.
thanks
ok i feel the same way. i found a good picture, here it is:
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