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PolyPhukin
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Heres a Black Blob question for you.
« on: September 29, 2008, 10:40:32 PM »

I have a babies toy that i bent, it makes lots of animal sounds and plays songs. It has 5 glitch switches, and one crash button.

Sometimes when it goes into a deep deep crash, the blob all of a sudden starts responding like a theremin, reacting to body capacitance, or a light switch, laptop and any other electrical charge.
Does any one know why it only does this sometimes, or why it does it at all?
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Re: Heres a Black Blob question for you.
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2008, 02:59:04 PM »

I've had my hands on a bunch of black blobs and they sometimes behave quite strange.. Sometimes it happens that I fry only a part of the black blob and it still work, sometimes completely different than what it started out as. If you understand ? I don't have a clue to what's going on under the epoxy, but with much of circuitbending theres nothing to understand,  there's no logic to it. It is possible that maybe that under crash it is over volted.. I've had a black blob change pitch theremin style when i fed it double it's normal voltage..

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