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Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:49 am Post subject:
Boolean Sequencer + Karplus Strong Prototype Subject description: An excellent little noisemaker |
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This is a prototype that I constructed in about seven hours. I have 3+ years invested in the understanding and creation of the circuits involved, so there is a lot of time invested in this prototype from a research perspective.
It is a Boolean Sequencer + Karplus Strong stand-alone prototype circuit. Like any good sound generator it makes lots of wacky sounds plus it can create sequences of up to 256 steps in duration. It has four potentiometers to adjust tempo, feedback, filter cutoff, and delay. It also has an 8 position DIP switch for determining the pattern of notes produced by the sequencer.
Constructed on a weighty aluminum base, this prototype is protoboarded and runs from a single 9V battery, not included. It has two stereo 1/8" jacks which deliver a mono signal to both ears.
Rather than describe the item in full detail here, I refer you to the attached audio sample which explains a lot of the details and demonstrates the sound.
PRICE: I need to move this item so it is going to the highest bidder as long as the offer is reasonable. Shipping will be $10.50 to the continental US, more to international locations. I would like to see a total price including shipping of about $100 since I have six hours of time and a high quality breadboard invested in this, not to mention all the parts.
Thanks and have a great day!
Les
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_________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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nobody
Joined: Mar 09, 2008 Posts: 1687 Location: Not here
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:14 pm Post subject:
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Very nice! I added it to my studio wish list (things I want to buy when I have money).
I've just decided to start seeking hand-made instruments from friends (like you, Les) who build these things. What I mean is, give such instruments preference over instruments made by large companies. |
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Stream Operator
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Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:55 pm Post subject:
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This prototype has been sold.
Les _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 4:02 am Post subject:
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audiodef wrote: | Very nice! I added it to my studio wish list (things I want to buy when I have money).
I've just decided to start seeking hand-made instruments from friends (like you, Les) who build these things. What I mean is, give such instruments preference over instruments made by large companies. |
I think this is commendable Damien. We do, however, need to work out some kind of a price model. The free market so far has determined that prototypes are worthless, but are they? If they work and make sound, have decent enclosures or can at least be stored and transported safely, etc. then they must have some value.
There is a speculative value in that you could be buying some early work of a later famous person. The main value, though should be intrinsic. It could make awesome sound but lack a case as in my Brick which sold for $150. Or they could be very well made physically and make just OK sounds, or have quality in both areas.
Just like car insurance companies have formulas for determining the worth of classic cars, perhaps we could do a little thinking and make a checklist of features to consider when purchasing a one-of-a-kind prototype or DIY item.
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nobody
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:16 am Post subject:
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I'm OK with prototypes. My criteria are 1. Do I like the way it sounds and 2. What do I know of the person who built it? Number 2 goes to durability, quality, etc. In your case, I already know I'd be buying stuff that was built with care.
Another cool factor in buying from indie builders is the ability to interact with the builders directly. Buyer can provide feedback and builder can provide instructions and tips. |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:31 am Post subject:
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Yes, and builder can also customize to your specs! Hmmm.... can't do that with off-the shelf...
Les _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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1:11
Joined: Oct 15, 2010 Posts: 468 Location: The Desert
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:00 pm Post subject:
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You're in good hands Audio, i hear ya about the durability thing....
i've broken 2 pieces of gear in the past couple of days, and i was only using 'em like any normal musician would.
It pisses me off when care wasn't taken with the interface/build, especially when it only takes a little extra time and a few extra dollars to improve the quality/durability.
Please remember though, that these first pieces are prototypes....so there will be things to improve upon this early in the game. In exchange for a lower price than final product, you would be helping with getting the product up to high standard for the general public.
Les is working with the electronic side, (which i personally LOVE the sound of his gear), and i'm working on developing intuitive interfaces/cases. We both are wanting to get this right, and any support would be fantastic!! |
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:59 pm Post subject:
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Yes, I was told by 1:11 to keep it low key until he was ready to announce it, so I guess this is the place. The customer who bought this prototype is my new business partner 1:11!
I didn't know what to expect when 1:11 approached me about his ideas related to my prior work here at electro-music. He seemed a little far-fetched actually. However via pm and telephone 1:11 has shared some brilliant market insights, especially related to this project, and I'm fairly confident that we have a good shot at a winner here.
So I won't be selling anymore of these specific prototypes for the time being, I'll be sending them to 1:11 for evaluation purposes once I am done with testing them. Wish us luck and good fortune...
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