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Build This EZ Volume Pedal for just a few bucks.
This is an EZ build. Print out the parts using available STL files, pick up a potentiometer and two 1/4" jacks, gather a few pieces of wood and some common hardware, and you'll have a professional Volume Pedal for your musical instrument worth much more than the few dollars of materials cost.
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Arduino Roll The DIce
Просмотров 742Год назад
Put together some electronic design, probability, and gaming theory, and you get a stunningly accurate simulation of rolling a pair of dice. Using an Arduino Nano and a few other components, this relatively easy DIY project can be powered by the USB jack or a single 9v DC battery. If you'd like to make one for yourself, you can get the software sketches and additional build information by email...
Look Mum.. An Audio Sound-Effects Machine from 1979!
Просмотров 252Год назад
A call out to the Look Mum No Computer channel where he recently posted videos of him going through Electronics Magazines from the 1970's. So I thought, since I was actually writing articles for Electronics Magazines for about 25 years (starting in 1976), I should share some of those projects. In this video, I start with one from the Popular Electronics Magazine issue from December 1979 called ...
Build This $1.99 Helping Hands Solder Station
Просмотров 1752 года назад
A few pieces of wood, two rubber bands, a paperclip, and a four screws are all you need to build yourself one of the most versatile Helping Hands Solder Stations I've seen in a long time. You can DIY customize it to fit your exact needs, or make two to use together!
99 Cent Soldering Iron Stand
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Got some scraps of wood and a few screws? No? A buck will buy you what you need to build this stand for your Soldering Iron. Have those items? Then the stand will just take a few minutes to construct and cost nothing out of your pocket.
Build the WayBack Fuzz Stomp Box
Просмотров 1052 года назад
Want that warm fuzz tone from way back? Then build the WayBack Stomp Box. It uses a small number of components and is housed in a DIY case, keeping the cost low. It also uses a section of solderless breadboard, eliminating the need to make or buy a Printed Circuit Board. Stay till the end and hear a full demo of sounds.
Build the Compact Voluino Musical Instrument Volume Pedal
Просмотров 1642 года назад
This Arduino-based Active volume pedal with multiple modes is housed in its own compact case and can be powered from your pedalboard's standard power supply, or simply with a 9 volt battery. Use it to set your volume in real time, turn the sound on and off instantly, or create swells and other effects. Modify the Arduino sketch software (included) to your own liking or to add new modes or modif...
Michael Jackson Sings My Buddy's Song (well, sort of...).
Просмотров 1052 года назад
My buddy, Sweet J, wrote this killer song Love Song Masochist (LSM) which I linked up with part of Michael Jackson's "Bad" video. I think it fits really well.. what do you think? Before you listen (best with earphones), be advised some of the lyrics are explicit. Follow him on Instagram at sweetjmusic #FYP #MichaelJackson #LoveSongs
Come Back Home
Просмотров 632 года назад
Phil, Bob, John: Here's my recording of an original Blues song I wrote several years ago. It's a straight-forward modified blues progression. I think we can all have some fun noodling with this one. I created the recording in Cubase, recording the vocals, keyboard, bass, guitar and drums separately (Bob, the "drums" are actually me using the keyboard as a drum kit.. interesting, eh!).
A Look Inside a FAILED Guitaria 2.4 GHZ Wireless Guitar System
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Ever wonder what's inside the small black transmitter that you plug into your instrument? Ever have one fail on you? Well, I did both. Take a peek inside the transmitter and find out how and why it failed. Better yet, find out how NOT to have yours fail on you!
Build the DIY Musicians Cable Tester
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
The Musicians Cable Tester (MCT) is a neat DIY project that tests all types of cables that musicians commonly use. It tests each cable in under one second and, if bad, lets you know exactly what’s wrong (short, open, and the specific connections involved). In addition, there’s a Wiggle mode that lets you test a cable while you wiggle it to find any faults in those maddening intermittent cables....
A Homemade PICKPROOF Electronic Lockbox
Просмотров 533 года назад
Using an Arduino Nano and some additional parts, this PICKPROOF DIY lockbox's combination can be changed at any time (IF you know the current combination). Don't worry if the internal 9 volt battery dies, you can power it via an external power connector.
A Sturdy Lock for your DIY Lock Box or Safe
Просмотров 2293 года назад
Whether you build it from cardboard, wood, or metal, a safe or lock box is only as good as its locking mechanism. Here's a simple, strong lock you can add to your project to keep out unwanted intrusions.
Brody Asked for it.. an Arduino-Based Game
Просмотров 1093 года назад
Brody loves computer games, so he asked me (his Poppy) to come up with one. This is hardware-based, but run by software on an Arduino NANO. It's a lot trickier than it looks at first, and Brody can't stop playing it! Best of all, it's a great DIY project you can make for someone, or just for yourself. Go ahead, take a look!
Build This DIY Stomp Foot Switch
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 года назад
Stomp Foot Switches are used in guitar stomp boxes and other musical accessories. Save money and build your own. Use it in either normally on or normally off mode, and customize it with your own unique cap.
Brody and I Build a Wooden OTF Switchblade
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 лет назад
Brody and I Build a Wooden OTF Switchblade
Seymour Duncan Woody Pickup Volume Control
Просмотров 7475 лет назад
Seymour Duncan Woody Pickup Volume Control
Play Your Keyboard While Simultaneously Triggering Its Drum Kit With External Foot Pedals
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.7 лет назад
Play Your Keyboard While Simultaneously Triggering Its Drum Kit With External Foot Pedals
DIY Collapsible Musician's "Throne"
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DIY Collapsible Musician's "Throne"
Build CaCoBongo (Cajon Conga & Bongo)
Просмотров 34 тыс.8 лет назад
Build CaCoBongo (Cajon Conga & Bongo)
Build This Guitar Stand for Under $3
Просмотров 17 тыс.8 лет назад
Build This Guitar Stand for Under $3
Build this Universal Guitar/Bass Stand for under $10
Просмотров 5 тыс.8 лет назад
Build this Universal Guitar/Bass Stand for under $10
Build The MGS Guitar and Microphone Cable Tester for under $10
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.9 лет назад
Build The MGS Guitar and Microphone Cable Tester for under $10
MRT Audio Breath Controller and Yamaha MOXF6 Keyboard
Просмотров 63 тыс.9 лет назад
MRT Audio Breath Controller and Yamaha MOXF6 Keyboard
The Script - Breakeven (Sweet J Acoustic Cover)
Просмотров 2739 лет назад
The Script - Breakeven (Sweet J Acoustic Cover)
Build a Mic Muting Footswitch For Under $10
Просмотров 16 тыс.9 лет назад
Build a Mic Muting Footswitch For Under $10
Build This Custom Tablet Holder for Under $10
Просмотров 60 тыс.9 лет назад
Build This Custom Tablet Holder for Under $10
Can i connect with Yamha i500
For what it's worth, I estimate these dimensions based on measurements of the video and my own Yamaha keyboard: Side panels are 8 3/4" wide and 25 1/4" high (assuming the top of the keys should be 28 3/8" from the floor). Each foot extends 3 3/4" in front of the side panel, and 2 1/2" behind (i.e. toward the pianist). Front panel is 15" high and (for my 61 key keyboard) 27 3/16" wide. I assume the feet extend further in front because the keyboard overhangs the stand on that side. My keyboard lacks slots for the stand, but does have a threaded insert for a 10-32 screw on each side.
excellent ......
I still have that magazine from '79! I built the Audio Artist as a young electronics student, along with building up the test board for the SN76477 Sound Generator IC. Thanks to you and Radio Shack, I built all kinds of cool stuff! There was another called the Super Synth that was a similar circuit to yours. I've been using these to make creepy alien sounds at Halloween -- just add a digital delay and it gets FREAKY! I'm revisiting these, so may post a working unit. I'll have to build and check out these others you mention! I'm so glad I found your post here! Many thanks for so many cool circuit designs.
Brilliant could you send me the PDF I going to make one
I have these as well, works great when I am in my home studio plugged into an amp. I was at a gig last night ( full PA, multiple mics, amps and all that going on) and I get a screeching sound that I can’t stop. Had to go to hardwire cable . Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for your analysis and tips - its much appreciated. I have 2 sets of the 2.4 hz and the 5.8 hz and they seem to crackle a bit or cut out.
So mine had a problem with the transmitter also. It could charge for a few minutes but the red light indicating that it was charging just turns off. When I try unplug it from charging and turn it on, it just won't turn on at all. Anybody have a similar case here? Been using the exact unit in this video. I'm turn whether to just buy another one or if it just needs repairing that I can do it.
such a fancy name. more like guitar joy joy in my language
It didnt "Exactly fit" my Ibanez ( sipiliar jack as a strat) also. i had the exact same problem. Resoldered the wires back onto the jack and has been working fine since. Thank you for sharing this to everyone.
I the same one but different ....and maybe but maybe . the wires are . different kind. some sort of micro insulated. its so tiny i cant even tell if its insulated or what it is. the wire is shinier. i'm going to try to solder different leads on and see if it works. took it apart originally to fix the charging jack but when i took it apart the wires ripped off the plug. plastic insulator seems to be intact. i'm doubtful but steadfast
O using This for wah wah. Thank you
I know I'm very late to the party here, but..gotta hand it to ya, this is impressive!! Excellent design, and execution. I definitely need to build one..THANK YOU for sharing this! Do you still share the documentation by chance? I'd love to take a crack at it.
If you would have read the manual, you would have realized that this can be easily solved by holding the sustain paddle while turning the keyboard on it reverses the polarity
can i use tec or mrt midi breadth controller with my fantom o6 directly without computer use for live programme
❤ great video
Where can i find the template?
I just bought this one and after my gig it died, the charging port is not working anymore
You just saved me over $100!!
Hello mister! I've did everything according to the video, but I did something wrong. I takes 2 presses to switch off or on the harmony effect. Why is that? Thanks for the video and the help!
Awsome
Did you manage to fix it?
Hi I just wanted to say this is a great video and you have actually inspired me to have a go at building my own cable tester. I sent you an email. Thanks and well done on the video!
*great video from you.* ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
how did you open it?
Congratulations, your work is impressive!
Hi. Excellent Proyect. Please sharing the code. Thaks
your work is incredible!!! thanks you very much for share!!!❤
Amazing design! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks, I can fix mine with your video
Can you send me a PDF file for my MRt breath and?
Excellent!!! Thanks and GOD bless you
Nice project and well-scripted video. I would, however, add $10 to the project cost and use a proper chisel, opposed to using the table saw blade in a dangerous and inappropriate manner. As a former product liability lawyer, I know saw blades are engineered to cut safely in in only one direction, and a flying saw tooth can cause a log of damage. Failing to use a push stick with smaller, narrow cuts, alone, makes you a safety hazard. The fact you still have all of YOUR fingers, does relieve you of the duty to act safely and with proper procedure as a teacher of others. YOU may risk your hand, but you should not be showing others how to do it wrong. Other, perhaps less well informed viewers may not effectively assess the risk and suffer injury following your poor example. Neat project design - lousy demo video. If you hold yourself out as an expert, you open yourself to criticism - so don't reply whining I criticized your methods. You should re-do the video using safer procedures. Just my take. JT
I did this afew years ago, I used a cigar box and didn't use a template but this is definitely worth it. Fun project❤
My transmitter has just given up on me it has died on me right at the end of a set twice now so i think its more of a battery problem but wont know until i take it apart. Ive had the sytem quite a long time without any problems so seeing how much it cost initially about £30 or so i think ive had my moneys worth. Just ordered a 5ghz system hopefully it will be just as good.
Sad story !!!!!!!🤧🤧🎶🎶
Awesome
Do you have a video replacing the battery?
Did you replace the battery? Where did you get the battery?
9 years in 2023 how are you sir?
I never used the 2.4 system cause I found that Bluetooth uses this frequency. I use 5.8 rechargeable wireless units or/ and AKG wireless bug systems. What I did was put velco on both bugs and guitars. That way nothing moves and/or breaks. My AKG systems are over 10 yrs old. And no problems.
Is it still working well?
Thank you, this is an excellent Tester, I just building it based on your instructions, works flawlessly. 🙂
do you have digital copy of code.... author is not replying
Great project, I sent you an email for the sketch if it is still available, thank you.
Fantastic ! I am a frenchman, singing and playing music with an english singer, I will send the link of this video ... Certainly he will ask me to build one for us ! 😁... Also I kept my french magasines (electronique pratique) from these 70-80's. I build some devices, not always as good as yours ... Very pleasant souvenirs, thanks of you again ! 👏
This is exactly what I was looking for
100th like right here🎉
Great video !
I discovered this circuit a few years ago and built it - hours of fun. Thanks!
Interesting project! I want to build my own
Go for it!. You can get the sketch files by emailing brodafinjr@optimum.net
Why no mutiplexing?
Well, for two reasons. First, the Nano has enough outputs to do it directly. Second, the only way I can imagine multiplexing would require additional circuitry. But, that said, muxing is certainly a valid approach.
@@brodafin That could lower the BOM using a less powerful MCU (e.g, attiny85) than the overkill and expensive atmega328/p
@@brodafin no need for additional circuty. Just connect common (or row if you want to drive as matrix) to mcu output and set it low to active and high to off.