I've had a Casio pt-80 for a while but just started to research it. I came across all the different modifications that people have been making to that Casio and other different models and I found it extremely interesting. I have no real background knowledge in electronics or synths or circuit bending but after a while of searching I found this site and wanted to know if there were any topics in here i could be directed to or if there were any EXTREME beginners guides that i could get or what i could look for or start learning to get into this. i really didn't know what circuit bending was until the other day but it seems pretty crazy what you can do to these machines and i want to see what i can learn about it.
any help is appreciated :)
Theres a pretty basic beginners guide on the main site http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/tips.html (http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/tips.html)
Theres also some useful stuff in the bending tips section on here including the 'how to get started...' thread http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,509.0.html (http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,509.0.html)
I'd suggest that a Casio PT probably isn't the best place to start as a novice as they can be a bit frustrating, if you can even find anything worthwhile on it at all. I'd probably recommend something like a Casio SA or just a kids toy that can have a pitch knob and line out added, or even a speak & spell if you can find one cheap.
Thanks a lot I'll definatly be looking over that and maybe I'll find out what a pitch knob and line out are ha.
I was thinking that maybe the casio would be a little too complicated, so should i just start out on smaller things that can just make noise or am i looking for a piano type configuration or something else specific?
do you know of this....?:
http://www.anti-theory.com/book/ (http://www.anti-theory.com/book/)
is like our bible!! there are also few project you can start with...is a great start!
some kind of cheap kids toy might be your best bet, it doesn't necessarily have to be a piano, just something that makes a noise.