Hi,
I have bent 3 Toy keyboards so far, and called them the Bendinator 1,2 and 3.
For details, pics and video check out http://allthebeesaredead.blogspot.com (http://allthebeesaredead.blogspot.com)
Any comments and feedback welcome
Thanks
Joss
got to say there excellent
i'm completely new to this bending and seeing this spurs me on , i just picked up some kids keyboards and toys today from charity shops 3 in total for less that £8 , so even if i mess up what the hell , but great love it
Tony
Thanks.
I got most of mine from Charity shops too, usually for 75p to a £1.
Just bought a Casio MT-220 from a charity shop, and paid £12 which is loads, and found out it's really difficult to bend. I'm a beginner too, so maybe when I get into it more I will be able to bend the MT-220 but at the moment it seems a bit daunting.
Other than the MT240 a lot of Casio MT's can be a bit tricky, although you might find some useful information on other MT's that might be applicable over on the bible for these kind of things, the Tablehooters website:
http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/instruments.html (http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/instruments.html)
the mt140 or mt 240 are good fun to bend, some quite whacky stuff really random. There is 2 big meaty chips covered in bends, well worth a look. I'm sure i tried a mt220 is that the one with the drum pads? i seem to remember it was a right pain to work on with nothing much going on in it.
great minds think a like Paul i was writing that as you were ;D
Thanks for the link, will check it out.
Yes, it's the one with four drum pads and also four mini jack sockets for external pads to be connected.
someone has made a track with one of my bent keyboards check it out here :
http://allthebeesaredead.blogspot.com/2011/05/steve-noxx-track-made-with-bendinator-3.html (http://allthebeesaredead.blogspot.com/2011/05/steve-noxx-track-made-with-bendinator-3.html)
This is really cool. Well done.
The Steve Noxx Bendinator 3 track is awesome.
BTW, I have an MT-220 too. I bought it a while ago, but havent opened it up yet. I'd be interested in hearing how you get on with yours.
yes, it's a cool track, Steve Noxx has some more stuff in the pipeline too.
Haven't got around to my mt-220, but I'm building up to doing it :)
Hi Joss - newbie here. Had a look at your blog and the bendinator 4 where you're using the LFO you made. Can you please explain how you are using the LFO. Are you basically using it as an osciillating variable resistor via the LED/opto coupling you made then using that to change the pitch of the toy? It's cool, I like what you're doing.
Hi smojo, thanks for looking at my blog.
The bendinator 4 doesn't have any LFO feature, maybe you're thinking of the 2.1 or 3, but yes basically it's a 555 timer circuit that flashes the LED at different rates, the LED is coupled to a LDR inside a blob of modelling clay so no light can get in. the LDR is then connected straight to a jack socket, so then with a patch lead can be plugged into another socket on whatever keyboard, the socket on the keyboard can be wired to any part of circuit where change in resistance has an effect on the sound. I found two on the Bendinator 2.1, the best one was pitch.
Joss thanks, got confused over vids. My Youtube has been off for a few weeks and just fixed it so I'm all over it looking at stuff.