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brotherjames:
.. that speak and math i got from you guys is great. it took me a while to figure out how to use it properly but i'm starting to get to grips with it now. ace :)

phenso:
Just dropped in to say...ummm...GREAT updated site! Motivates me to clean this "workshop" and get a site of my own. Thank you for helping us out with schematics, and other technical questions. I'll post pictures and schematics of my own stuff too. You guys are really taking things up a notch. Here's our mini-site if anyone is interested.

http://www.rubbermonkey.org/circuitbending/index.htm Please check out our photos...it's a laugh.

My name is Tom Stephenson...thus the "alias" Phenso

Circuitbenders:
Thanks for the compliments, we're always willing to help out people that understand how absurd this all is.  ;)

Circuitbending should be a laugh, I fail to see how someone can take themselves seriously while attempting to synthesize the sound of an elderly woman castrating a cat in a washing machine falling down the stairs. Or something like that  ;D

Circuitbenders:
What the hell is a 'talking bottle opener'? I have an image in my head and its the most gratuitous bit of pointless technology i can imagine. I can think of a few things where it talking would be a plus point but a bottle opener is not one of them. ;)

Do you mean the Yamaha MR10? The MU10 is a horrible little XG general midi thing isn't it?
I've been meaning to get hold of an MR10 for some time but never seem to get around to it.

You'll be gald to know theres a virtual one here http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/d_machines/mr10.html

the_zombiest:
Just adding a line in and line out would be enough for that voice changer. For those who can't afford modulator/phaser pedals....
I got a cheapo voice changer from a carboot sale for 50 pence.  I'm yet to mess with it though.

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