Posts Tagged ‘circuit bending’

Floopy Drive Music

Floopy Drive Music

CircuitGirl wins the hearts of music geeks everywhere by hacking an old cassette deck and floppy drive to make a weird little audio recorder that produces an interesting reverb sound… then she scratches it ftw.


De La Mancha VST Plugins – FREE DOWNLOAD

De La Mancha VST Plugins - FREE DOWNLOAD

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting Plogue’s ChipSounds, you’ll be enthused to know that De La Mancha has several free VSTs for chip emulation.


Speak N Spellbinder

Speak N Spellbinder

The Speak N Spell turned Keytar via a Guitar Hero controller!


Get Bent With Plogue “Chip Sounds”

Get Bent With Plogue "Chip Sounds"

Chip Sounds presents an easy way to get old school 8-bit sounds in your music, without the need to own an arsenal of vintage gaming machines or know how to circuit bend.


Atari POKEY Chip Controlled From Ableton Live

Sebastian Tomczak has added a few new features to his POKEY MIDI interface, which lets you control the Atari POKEY chip with MIDI. In this video, the MIDI source is Ableton Live. The new features include: – a better tuning system for 8-bit mode- a better tuning system for 16-bit mode- the ability to set [...]


Cool current.tv Video On Circuit Bending

There’s a new video on YouTube, posted by current.tv, taking a look at circuit bending. There are some great clips in there, and some good inspiration for those of you looking to get into bending for yourselves. Spend 5 minutes and check it out! You can find more info on Pete Edwards (featured in the [...]


Tired Of Your iTunes Visualizer? Electrocute Your Face!

I found this a couple months back and figured a lot of you might get a kick out of it: Daito Manabe’s Electric Stimulus to Face Test 3 is a bizarre (but awesome) innovation where he attaches electric stimulators to his face, and syncs them up with music to force his facial muscles to contract [...]