22 December, 2005

casio ml-1 - soft circuit bent

inspired by a comment on benthack photos #2 i've decided to soft circuit bending my casio ml-1 magical light. i've added two common bends: a line-out with a switch on/off for the speaker and a battery potentiometer.

specifications:
line-out
battery potentiometer

audios:
ml1_1.mp3 (1,44 mb) - misc sounds

photos:
the casio ml-1 opened with some componentsthe hole for the potentiometer
the potentiometer mountedthe potentiometer mounted with the knob
the potentiometer mounted with the knobthe line-out jack and the switch for the speaker
all components mountedthe soft circuit bent casio ml-1

08 December, 2005

benthack photos #2

photos:
my piano a part of my setup: ekosynth p15, roland vk-7, cme uf7, kurzweil k2600r
my setup: korg dw-8000, roland vk-7, cme uf7, roland d-50. yamaha p-90, kurzweil k2600r nintendo, super nintendo and sega master system II controllers
2 nintendo (nes version and mattel version), 2 super nintendo, 2 sega master system II a crazy setup: circuit bent casio sk-1, gameboy advance sp, noizer II
casio sk-1, casio ml-1 magical light, casio vl-tone vl-1, bontempi es3100 super mario
mcdonald's mini furby furby (possessed)

02 December, 2005

hard disk speaker

this is an old project i've done about 2-3 years ago. a friend gave me this link: afrotech's hard-disk sound system. maybe we can call it a circuit bent hard disk. (every sound you hear in this video is being produced by the hard disk)

videos:


photos:
hard disk speakerhard disk speaker
hard disk speakerhard disk speaker