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-Circuit bending Test-
I got an old analog camera at the market for a few euro.
I thought I could have opened it....
This is just a test.
No professional stuff.
I'm using a square wave oscillator to create the distortion.
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365 Project- 280/365
Today's photo is of some test equipement that the Openreach engineer used whilst sorting out our line activation.
My latest acquisition, the Plan B Model 15 complex VCO.
iPhone photo, wife has real camera, sorry for the blur.
My personal review posted here:
felixinferious.blogspot.com/2007/10/plan-b-model-15-arriv...
Preliminary investigations into electrotherapy plate use on treadmill. Here a 100 volt input easily lights connected to the polar capacity of an outside antennae elevated surface area. Beginning of research into polar capacity, or one ended electrical circuits. The receptor coils as first shown here; do NOT pick up a transmitted freq at all. Rather the frequency that is received is designed into the receptor by its internal capacity, and in this case by the long length of wire for 140 ohms of 23 gauge. The source vibration enabled by the vibration of the krypton ray enables the receptors to vibrate at their respective natural resonant frequencies, making that broadcaster of vibrations akin to the principles heralded as the multi wave oscillator whereby a plethora of frequencies were simultaneously being broadcast. Here a high frequency signal is scope recorded from a 12 lb 23 gauge coil at youtu.be/IwfAu0_4oSk
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POLYPHONY
20 voices. 4 part multitimbral.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Velocity Morphing: each function, controlled by a knob, can be controlled to respond to keyboard velocity. Wheel Morphing: each function, controlled by a knob, can also be controlled by the Modulation Wheel/Control Pedal to continuously fade between two sets of values.
Oscillator section
OSC 1 generating sine, triangle, sawtooth or pulse with adjustable width, waveforms. OSC 2 generating triangle, sawtooth or pulse (with adjustable width) waveforms and can also generate noise with a color control. OSC 2 can be hard-synched to OSC 1.
Linear deep frequency modulation of osc 1 from osc 2. A wide range of new waveforms with a strong formant character is achieved with the new synchable noise, where noise can be synched to OSC 1.
Performance section
Play mode: Poly, legato, mono, unison mono, unison poly. Manual mode. Four program slots for layering possibilities. Portamento/auto portamento.
Percussion kits
10 “analog” drum kits. Each percussion kit consists of 8 independent sounds, configurated in 8 zones across the keyboard.
Memory
Programs (single sounds): 297 (3 x 99) user, 693 (7 x 99) factory.
Performances (multi sounds): 100 user, 300 (3 x 100) factory.
Percussion kits (multi zone sounds): 30 (3 x 10) user, 70 (7 x 10) factory.
Audio Out
4 outputs. Each slot has its own output. Modes: stereo, mono and multi-timbral mode. Headphones out. High resolution low noise 24 bit DACs.
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvm4mApA6B8
The RizeTrionic is a Tea chest synth that has dual square wave oscillators, a chopper circuit to trigger them and 2 filter circuits.
ILIOS Symphony n.3 for oscillators and internal combustion engine vibrations,
live at ARTe SONoro, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 24 April 2010.
Oscillator Temple (CH)
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SWISS PSYCH FEST 2013
18.05.2013
@ Amalgame Club
Yverdon-les-Bains
Switzerland
Jeremy Küng ©
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Oscillator X (Kyle Ward & John Mendenhall) performing in Amsterdam in 2009 for the Machine Dance World Cup awards ceremony
Mahan Javadi - Toronto, Canada
Bruno Billio - Toronto, Canada
Installation, Light Installation, Interactive Art
Bruno Billio & Mahan Javadi have devised an exciting and interactive way to “touch” and play with light through vocal participation. With the combination of a green industrial laser, string and interactive computer programming and electronics, participants can have the energy and excitement of their voices animated and enlarged visually to an urban scale in a mesmerizing laser display.
The "Urban Voice Oscillator" will be activated through vocal interaction via a microphone that will manipulate and oscillate a vertical mohair string illuminated using the green laser. The resulting oscillation of the string will cause pulsation of the laser beam. The participant becomes the performer as a result of the personal voice becoming public through the large scale visual display.
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Eight square-wave oscillators tuned by four knobs and triggered by two overlapping four step sequencers.
Up now! Throw open the switches on the sonic oscillator... Step up the reactor power, THREE MORE TRIANGLES!
From a crystal oscillator module
The amount of unused but doped areas (in color, on the green background of the bulk silicon), including unused spaces for bond pads, suggests that the same process was used with a different metal layer for other related parts too.
As I adjusted the clipping pot the ramp morphed into this nice saturated square wave. I still had a little more room on the knob to make it a full square, but waveforms are somewhat boring, so why post the whole transition? Please forgive the dirt.
The Network Shield provides a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PHY to allow connection to an Ethernet network. It provides the connectors and load switch to support use of the USB 2.0 OTG controller to implement USB device, USB host or OTG operation. It also provides two CAN transceivers and connectors to allow connection to two independent CAN networks. Connectors are provided to allow connection to two of the I2C busses supported by the Max32.
In addition to the communications features, the Network Shield also adds a 256Kbit I2C EEPROM for non-volatile data storage and a 32.768Khz oscillator to allow use of the Real Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC) peripheral in the PIC32 microcontroller.
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