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(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It all depends...

is your name Eric Thomas Ward?

If so... i'm coming for blood. and the $700 owed .


I'd be willing to come and play, but travel expenses, hotel and performance fee are required in advance.
I wont touch St. Louis w/o money up front. The city leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth.

Updated prices:

DaPantz wrote:

It's about goddamn motherfucking time! RAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! heart

hehehe we're fashionably late man.. it's just how we roll. hahhahhaa

692

(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Snapped a quick video of  my new toy in action smile

693

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Transformer wrote:

Yeah they are buffered. Yeah it's what my local maplins sells, but I think the ones I have got look smaller, buttons I just got in bulk.
Granted mine's no where near as pretty.

I only used a flanged bottom because that was what i liked. Not many people understood why.

Did you design a pcb for it?

694

(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

KODEK wrote:

YEA I KNOW THIS STUFF ,, but the radio whitch i want to PIMP haz only FM reciever in it ;//


OK!!!!!


That being said... the only way you'll make this happen is to find the power amplifier for the radio. Cut the radio signal (or put it on a dpdt switch) and
add  your in put jacks (which should have series cap and series resistor) This, as stated before could possibly be the volume pot.

simple way to test is to remove the trace going to the top of each pot (i'm sure it's probably a dual pot for stereo) and simply touch the top lug of the pot w/ an 1/8" jack running some audio (you'll need to connect ground to the radio and cable too) to see if it works. If it does.. the rest is pretty straight forward.


If you have no clue what i'm talking about chances are the project is a little over your head, but you should find someone who does know what they're doing w/ electronics and ask them to do it.

Got a picture of this sweet radio?

I have to do the same mod to my new thrift store score. smile

yes, that is a built in turntable :-D

Should hopefully be available at this show. Pre-Release Exclusive!

696

(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

are the midi thrus bufferred? Or just hardwired from the midi in ?

chassis and buttons look so familiar. I'm flattered.

697

(19 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

by chance does the radio have a tape player in it?

698

(99 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

shot a short video w/ my phone showing the midi thru box in action. simply splitting the output of a Piggy=>Midi so we could control a Sequential Circuit Six-Trak and an MFB MB-522 Drum machine w/ LGPT.  Worked out great! Sound quality is shit. But it's still fun! smile

Kevin has video. i'll have pix in the morning. i also have recordings. but thats up to the artists to release.

700

(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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CONGRATS TONY!!!!!!!

This was very very well done. Thanks for sharing smile Loved the soundtrack too. Very inspiring.

MORE STUFF FOR SALE ! HAHAHA

smile TONIGHT!

nordloef wrote:

Which 1.2 version?

it's a non labeled  white cart.. whats the difference? didn' tknow there was different 1.2 versions.