Nice!
What software runs on your gameboy?
I used to make noises with nanoloop ages ago.
1234
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Nice one, looking into doing the same. What case are you using?
Simeon
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@rumorazzi - This is Nanoloop Mono, which sounds nothing like a Game Boy, but that I’d proper recommend. It’s a kind of paraphonic 303-style analogue filter in a gameboy cart (I know, how does Olivier do it?!) but the sounds really fit well with the Nanoloop interface. Here’s a link: http://www.nanoloop.de/mono/ I’ve been producing using LSDJ for years under the moniker DoNotRunWithPixels, but this isn’t that, and that isn’t this…
@1234 - It’s just a generic, no-brand large pedal board. I just happened to be the right size, and not too heavy. I wanted to do this in a pelican case, the larger Pelican Air case was about right, but I didn’t want to spend as much on the case as the stuff inside it. I usually drive to my gigs, as I’m in the UK, so it’s pretty easy. This is more about ease-of-use than it is about protection.
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emenel
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Making progress.
Still to finish building: VCFS, LGP/Timbre. And the final empty space is going to be a custom module from Loudest Warning with Res EQ, Ring Mod, and VCA.
I have a new album coming soon that was recorded entirely with this setup, more info soon!
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Simeon
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Serging hell! That’s a lot of Serge.
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cmcavoy
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Louis meant to submit this picture to this thread, but he accidentally sent it to the NYTimes. Sweet home studio Louis!
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His home in Corona, Queens, is a cool house museum, should you ever get the chance to visit.
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thanks for the heads up! lives in Astoria, never knew about it.
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Definitely worth a visit. I was there quite a ways back, so I don’t know how it’s changed in terms of how it’s presented, but I trust it’s still worth the trip. One thing to keep an eye out for, not that it won’t be obvious: Armstrong’s wife, Lucille, had a serious thing for wallpaper.
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smbols
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No more gaps!! I built the case at the beginning of January and I’ve been slowly figuring the system out. It’s turned into a sort of hybrid signal processor and physical modeling voice that I’m quite happy with.
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eesn
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looks like 1hp extra on row 2 
This is the first time I see a miasma. How is it?
smbols
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Yeah, it’s like 3/4 of an hp actually and it annoys me XD.
@AlessandroBonino
Miasma is great! It does everything Rampage does but the attenuverters on the rise/fall time CV’s are super handy, especially for self-patching it. And the 4 quadrant multiplier actually adds a lot of options, aside from just ring modding the two channels, you can do stuff like send a sound into channel 1, use the slew as a grimey sounding filter, then set up channel 2 as an envelope and 4qx becomes a traditional VCA out. I love using it as an oscillator, too. It won’t track v/8 but I sequence it with Frames, just manually tuning the steps, and it works well.
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Finally finished the Lil Sidrassi paper circuit I started like 5 years ago and recent dug out of the half-finished box. Sound great so far. Need to find a good enclosure and add nice touch-contacts. Using long leather jacket spikes for most of them I think.
Inception.
Would have been a lot easier if I’d lined up the two sides properly!!
planning
EDIT: finished it 
Peter’s description of it - “very touchable bee motorcycle sound maker box” is spot on 
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Do you have source for assembly instructions? That spikey box form-factor is really appealing.
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Forgot to link to the paper circuit page/schematic - http://ciat-lonbarde.net/paper/man/index.html
the box is my own design tho, it’s just a cheap craft box from The Works, the spikes are leather jacket studs (the large screw-in type) with the wire from each touch contact wound round the screw on the inside of the box
really nice to have an instrument playable purely by touching. That one spike in the corner outside of the pentagram controls the volume, if you aren’t touching that plus some other spikes it’s more or less quiet (bit of bleed thru tho).
the central spike I added because it seemed like the centre point of all 5 parts of the circuit should be touchable too 
I might change one of the ‘hairy capacitors’ as the biggest one i chose makes an oscillation so low that it just sounds like a click every 6 seconds or so rather than any kind of continuous waveform 
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Way cool. Definitely inspiring. Totally going to go look at a my box of random capacitors and resistors when I get home.
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Prnts
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what material did you print your case with?