As you can see, completely my fault though Perhaps somebody'll get a laugh outta that... I did. That sound of plastic slamming into the ground... I just didn't expect it to break since I've dropped SA's from that height before. It'll turn on and play correctly for about 10 seconds then fade to glitching then die. Shorting all the caps didn't help.
Perhaps the new, more distilled take on anti-theory circuit bending; dropping things until something messed up happens.
Quote from: goldenbaby on March 20, 2009, 05:58:11 AMPerhaps the new, more distilled take on anti-theory circuit bending; dropping things until something messed up happens.See, I quite like at least a *bit* of theory. If more people bending Alesis HR16s applied the theoretical knowledge and read up on what all the chips do, there would be less dead HR16s with knackered sample ASICs out there...Read those datasheets, kids, no matter what the "anti-theory" people tell you. Reed Ghazala is not your God/
When you start dealing with complex instruments and anything with datasheets that need to be read I'd say that's closer to just "modifying" instruments than bending. I associate circuit bending more with toys and cheaper keyboards.
Quote from: LoFi-Ninja on March 17, 2009, 08:58:28 PMWell it's not circuit bending, but I've been trying for a week to get an audio modulated flyback driver to work.... Damn thing is really starting to piss me off...Say what?
Well it's not circuit bending, but I've been trying for a week to get an audio modulated flyback driver to work.... Damn thing is really starting to piss me off...