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Circuitbenders Forum => Circuitbending discussion => Topic started by: computer at sea on November 28, 2007, 09:48:17 PM
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I would add 555 ICs for clock bending as the simplest "advanced" bending necessity.
Can someone point me to a good tutorial for this? It's been on my list of things to learn for nearly a year now, and I have yet to get around to it.
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I found this.
http://www.mikmo.dk/cblfo.html
I've just succeeded on making one on my second attempt.
good luck it's great fun when you get the hang of it....
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good luck it's great fun when you get the hang of it....
Thanks. I'll give this a shot the next time I get a toy that triggers in that fashion.
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I'm still a little in the woods... Do the two ends of the vactrol go to the two points on the clock?
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Hi - I have never used a 555 for clocking, I didn't read your post very well sorry :-[
I have read that they can be used but they don't normally suffice; I have only used them for LFO's to modulate pitch, volume, pan and fx. However I would think you would use the two ends of the vactrol, though I am not sure it would work. Anyone done this - I obviously haven't got clue? :-\