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Sebbo The Bushnerd
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Приєднався 23 лис 2020
Welcome to Sebbo The Bushnerd!
Here we cover a variety of topics I find intriguing from electronic circuit design, music production with a DIY modular synth to analogue film photography!
Hope you enjoy!
PS - Follow me on the gram if you want to see behind the scenes @ sebbothebushnerd
Here we cover a variety of topics I find intriguing from electronic circuit design, music production with a DIY modular synth to analogue film photography!
Hope you enjoy!
PS - Follow me on the gram if you want to see behind the scenes @ sebbothebushnerd
Shooting Dreamy Beachscape Photos With Cross-Processed Kodak 5071 Ektachrome Slide Duplicating Film
Whilst I take some time away from making synth videos while it's under repair, I've been getting back into analogue film photography.
So I thought for my very first video for the new Analogue Adventures series, I would experiment with some 35mm Kodak Ektachrome Slide Duplicating Film that I've had lying around for a while.
Given it expired in the early 90's, I had to do some bracketing shots to find the optimal ISO for the next time I use it - so I thought a nice day at the beach would be the perfect place to shoot some photos with it.
So I thought for my very first video for the new Analogue Adventures series, I would experiment with some 35mm Kodak Ektachrome Slide Duplicating Film that I've had lying around for a while.
Given it expired in the early 90's, I had to do some bracketing shots to find the optimal ISO for the next time I use it - so I thought a nice day at the beach would be the perfect place to shoot some photos with it.
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Automatic - Electric Rosella
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Just a brief 2 minute jam to show off the functionality of the automation sequencer module I've designed.
Why DAWless Jams With Modular Synths SUCK! (Unless You Got That $$$)
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Piss taking aside, in this video we take a look at the Automation Sequencer; my latest C&S module that uses MIDI data from FL Studio to trigger drum samples and spit out CV for custom envelopes, allowing for ultimate control over the modular synth. After building up my collection of modules for a while, I got it to the point where I could make full songs with drums, basslines, leads & fx - but ...
Embrace The Human Soup - Electric Rosella
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Dive into the groove of The Human Soup in the moody depths of G minor at 125BPM, with some vocal samples from Bonobo's Kerala leading the way. Things are spiced things up with tight drum samples, a thumping bassline, lush chords, and some white noise risers/fallers for good measure - all using the DIY modular synthesiser. But that's not all - I'm taking you on a visual trip through the stunning...
Channel Update & Name Change 2024
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It's been ages since I last made a video, so I thought I should give everyone an update on what's been happening and where the channel is going!
A Kosmo Format Arduino Based Open-Source Music/CV Graphic Visualiser Module Using A Color TFT Screen
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In this video, we take a look at the trippiest Arduino based open-source module I've ever made for my Kosmo format modular synthesiser - The Visualiser! The Visualiser has a series of inbuilt graphic visualisations (Stringballs & spirographs), where each visuals parameters, such as shape, size & position, can be adjusted either with a potentiometer or an external 10V CV signal. This module feat...
A Kosmo Format Arduino Based Open-Source BPM Clock/Clock Divider Module For The Modular Synthesiser
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In this video, we take a look at the latest Arduino based open-source module I've made for my Kosmo format modular synthesiser - the BPM Clock! The BPM clock can be used to trigger drum sequencers/drum modules, CV/Gate sequencers, envelope generators, sequential switches - any module that uses a gate/trigger signal can be used with the BPM clock! This module features: - Custom tempo control bet...
Circuits & Sounds Now Has An Etsy Store!
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Just a short video to mention that I now have an Etsy store for all my PCB designs! The store currently stocks a range of Maker Mates, a bipolar TRI/SQR LFO, an LM386 1W amplifier & a passive multiple/jack adaptor! The store will be updated with any leftover synth module PCBs in the future as well, so keep your eyes peeled! Store found here: circuitsandsounds.etsy.com
What's Inside A FetchTV Set Top Box?
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For the first video of the 2023, we tear down a FetchTV Set Top Box and see what's inside! Filled up with crazy ICs & PCB trackwork, it's a pretty insane piece of hardware that we take for granted!
Electric Rosella - This Is The Sound Of
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My latest techno/trance mix for 2022. All sounds (except the starting lead & FX) have been recorded straight from the modular and then arranged in the DAW. The video features the visuals from my latest "Visualiser" module over the top of a night drive around my city. Hope you enjoy!
How To Make A Kosmo Format PCB Sandwich Module
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After recently making my first PCB sandwich design, I've had some people asking how to actually make one for themselves. So in this short video we take a look at the process of making a layered PCB sandwich in KiCAD, where you will hopefully be able to follow along and make your own!
How I Coded The MIDI Controller With Arduino! - Part 2: Features Of The MIDI Controller
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After a solid month & a half of coding with the Arduino, I've finally finished off the features of the MIDI Controller! Join me in part 2 of this series where we take a look at the various features of the controller. From a simple play mode, to an arp mode & even a MIDI File playback mode! Enjoy! Find the code here on github: www.github.com/CircuitsAndSounds/ArduinoMIDIController/blob/main/Cand...
Converting A Cheap Vintage 1970's Organ Into A MIDI Controller - Part 1: Gutting The Organ
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A few months back I bought a cheap $20 Baleani organ off a bloke on Facebook, with the intention of converting it into a keyboard to control the synth. After initially thinking I could repair some problems with the organ, it quickly divulged into just going straight ahead with converting it into a MIDI controller. Join me in this small episode where we take a look at the organ & its 'features' ...
15 Minutes Of Semi-Generative DIY Modular Synth Chillout/Electro Music
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Just a small trippy video with a patch that I let run for 15 minutes to do it's own thing. Drums are sequenced by the Hagiwo 6ch trigger sequencer (Bongo triggered by Gerald) which occasionally changes the drum pattern. Bassline created with Waves, Waves, Waves VCO & MS-20 Filter. Sequential switch is used to create rhythm pattern with Clock Divider outputs (/4 & /2 as inputs with /8 clocking t...
Some Circuits & Sounds Housekeeping & Updates!
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Just a brief little video to keep you all updated on how the channel is being ran, along with some other news! My new schematic website: www.medium.com/@circuitsandsounds Elk Elektronik & the synth livestream: www.elkelektronik.com.au elkelektronik elk_elektronik ua-cam.com/channels/yoHjjCr8KXjIniZnm_Tbfw.html ua-cam.com/video/E9pYf5xhPN0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ElkElek...
Gerald The Dual 8-Step CMOS Based Sequencer Is Alive!
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Gerald The Dual 8-Step CMOS Based Sequencer Is Alive!
A Song (That's not completely sh!t) - Electric Rosella. My second DAWless DIY modular synth jam!
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A Song (That's not completely sh!t) - Electric Rosella. My second DAWless DIY modular synth jam!
The Dual Sample & Hold - Exploring Random Modulation With Sampled Signals
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The Dual Sample & Hold - Exploring Random Modulation With Sampled Signals
Final Elements Of The CMOS Sequencer (Adding A 7-Segment Display Counter & Naming It!)
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Final Elements Of The CMOS Sequencer (Adding A 7-Segment Display Counter & Naming It!)
Analogue Elements Of The 8-Step CMOS Sequencer (How To Create Melody With A Sequencer)
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Analogue Elements Of The 8-Step CMOS Sequencer (How To Create Melody With A Sequencer)
Logic & Control Of The 8-Step CMOS Sequencer (A DIY Tutorial On Making A Better Baby 8 Sequencer)
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Logic & Control Of The 8-Step CMOS Sequencer (A DIY Tutorial On Making A Better Baby 8 Sequencer)
Making & Testing The Crazy Clock (*PCB giveaway now closed*) - Episode Two, Part Two
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Making & Testing The Crazy Clock (*PCB giveaway now closed*) - Episode Two, Part Two
The Crazy Clock (Upgrading The Ben Eater Breadboard Computer Clock With Multiplexer ICs)
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The Crazy Clock (Upgrading The Ben Eater Breadboard Computer Clock With Multiplexer ICs)
A Vision Of The Future - Exploring Sequencers & 808 Style Drums
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A Vision Of The Future - Exploring Sequencers & 808 Style Drums
Signal Multiplication & Attenuversion - Exploring Signal Splitting & Inversion
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Signal Multiplication & Attenuversion - Exploring Signal Splitting & Inversion
Low Frequency Oscillation & Envelope Generation - Exploring Slow Modulation & Envelopes
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Low Frequency Oscillation & Envelope Generation - Exploring Slow Modulation & Envelopes
VCA's & Envelope Following - Exploring Volume Modulation & Envelope Extraction
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VCA's & Envelope Following - Exploring Volume Modulation & Envelope Extraction
The Phat Filter - Exploring The Korg MS-20 LPF Clone By Rene Schmitz
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The Phat Filter - Exploring The Korg MS-20 LPF Clone By Rene Schmitz
Sounds, Shaping & Mixing - Exploring Voltage Controlled Oscillators & Signal Mixing
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Sounds, Shaping & Mixing - Exploring Voltage Controlled Oscillators & Signal Mixing
where's part 1?
Vous travaillez vraiment très très très vite ! 😉
I’ve also noticed that Ray Wilson seemed to massively over engineer his designs. It seems like he could have ended up at the same destination using half the parts in most of his designs.
Guess being an old school guy, he was just going on the best practises he knew 😎 But a lot of his designs could be wrapped up in a single MCU these days 😆
Como masacraron a mi muchacho
5071 was meant to be souped in E6. It’s a tungsten film, after all. It’s a fun film to shoot, especially at night where there’s artificial lighting. You get a “tron” color palette.
I've got so much that I'll definitely be giving it a try one day!
First! Great vid mate!
Cheers!
the github page throws up a 404 error. cant access. tried search on github also :(
modular master class - well done Sebastian! Must be a ton of time this rack. greetings from Austria
Servus! It's been a journey! 😆
Love it! What is the automation sequencer doing?
Check out my other recent upload and all will be revealed 😉😆
Can I buy one?
I believe I may have sold out I'm sorry. You're welcome to take the KiCAD files from the link and make your own 😊
Wait, why FL? I know its less painful to integrate with modular than it used to be, but just because a slash hurts less than a stab doesn't mean it won't bleed the same blood.
I got a cracked version of FL when I was 16 and just never looked back 😉
@@sebbothebushnerd okay relatable lol, but honestly after having picked up Ableton I've just not gone back when it comes to modular integration. I've seen and heard great things about Bitwig in that regard too. I'd really recommend checking them out and all their options for external hardware integration and even CV generation!
Holy shit this gave me some huge breakthrough ideas. Thanks!
Good video man. Enjoy learning bout this process
I love you how solved the DAWless problem with a ... DAW 😂I've got a similar issue where I'm trying to build up a dawless solo set, and play stringed instruments, and keep things from getting repetitive. Thanks for the inspiration!
nailed it! in both purpose and integration.
but l like midi
You wasted the money.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@sebbothebushnerd possibly cos you can do triggers with DC coupled audio interfaces?... FL Studio - Fruity Voltage Controller
not midi though :)
@@3sixtystudios722 you can do triggers with an AC coupled interface too, as long as the output voltages are healthy enough, it's quite a common trick for quick and dirty syncing of modular with DAWs like Pro Tools. DC coupled outs will allow other kinds of CV to be output too, like LFOs at infrasonic rates and v/oct
Yes!! This is such a vibe mate
Cheers bro! ❤️
Thats wild, good beat and cool visuals.
Thanks for checking it out! 😄
Hi, thanks for this video, its very helpful to others who are also interested in knowing more about he Fetch TV devices. The tracks need to be roughly the same length in these types of devices. So they need to put those S bends in them so that the signals travel the same distance. The Broadcom chip is most likely the core processor at a guess. I'd say that is where the menus are run from and the triggering for recording from the receiver chips.
Embarrassingly, I think I had one of these as a kid.
Hahah wonder if it's the same one I tore apart 😆
I want to convert 2 midi keyboards into a 1970s organ.
The video clip is fantastic - and the song too!! 😃
First commenter to embrace the Human soup!! Hell yeah.
Good to see you back Seb.
Very good project Could you show the construction circuit?
Check out the previous vid! 😄
Tiny synch issue with the sound being slightly behind the vision?
such a nice video, brother!
amazing, TY very much
I like how you approached this project without a keyboard player's preconceived notions to come up with some inventive functions. I did something like this with organ pedals but kept it really simple - transpose, MIDI channel, MIDI program select and fixed velocity. I also included a panic button to clear stuck notes. It was my first project and very fragile (broke when I looked at it wrong), so I hard-coded it to channel 1, no program select, no transpose and velocity of 100, with no display. This worked fine for dedicated organ pedals, and it is ready to go as soon as it powers on.
When opening the bottom panel, put a dowel rod or something in one of the air holes to pull open without clipping the edge with fingers. Much easier.
Here to help. Anytime.
Beautyful vid 😁
Beautyful vid 😁
Beautyful vid 😁
Beautyful vid 😁
Great work!
Thank you for making this video. This is the type of innovation that the whole world needs I'll be honest with you. And thank you again. If you could give a video on how to add a midi in or a midi out to an existing MIDI controller that would be tremendous.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😄 Do you mean as in adding a MIDI port to a USB based controller? 🤔
@@sebbothebushnerd Yes. Din 5 in.
It would be difficult to do without redesigning the whole thing since they run on different communication protocols. Could be done, but not really worth it imo 😆
The RAM chips is the cancerous part about the ben eater build. I bought them from china and it costed me wayy too much. I ended up not even using them anyways cus I just used a 32k SRAM chips instead
Hi .. Brother help me out ....with simple arduino uno usb midi project. ...... im. Not getting any Signal on ipad Basically i want to use arduino usb midi with ipad Any Suggestion ????
Hey mate, I haven't used the USB protocol with MIDI before, so I don't have any advice to offer I'm sorry! You could make a post on the Modwiggler forum or Synth DIY groups on FB/Reddit - I'm sure someone there will have some knowledge for you 😄
The Arduino Uno has no midi. But you can connect a midi plug to it and use a midi to USB converter cable to connected it to the iPad
@@gguitarwilly hi. Thank you so much. For ur rply & can uh plz suggest any cheap BLE module which can Work as BLE midi. Device
No, I’m sorry. I don’t use Bluetooth midi myself..
@@mylifemyrules3759 Hi, I don't know if it's too late, but I just wanted to give you some recommendations if you haven't come up with options yet. You could consider going for an ESP32 or Raspberry Pi Pico W. You could get these relatively cheap apiece. You could also go ahead to use one of the smaller Arduinos like the Pro Micro, or even a relatively larger Leonardo. If you intend to use USB, just make sure that your Arduino is USB compliant - this makes it readily recognizable as a USB device when plugged into a system. But since you mentioned BLE, I'll recommend looking at the Arduino boards that possess that feature (I don't readily have any in mind, but there should be quite a few). With ESP32's and RPis equipped with BLE though, you're good, and they're fairly cheap. On the side, I feel this channel could be of help: @NerdMusician
I would have just used a few 74HC595 shift registers and an Arduino Nano to acheive this. A Mega is a bit overkill really.
Depends if you want more complicated hardware/software at the cost of a few less wires 😆
Trying to do similar with a Fender Rhodes student model "Jetsons" 1968
how did this go
@@audiodood I have a decent mock of what I want with a cheap Yamaha. But the 73 key is a unique number of keys virtually impossible to find digital. I have the head unit hidden under the top of the fender. I’ve been hesitant about cutting a face in it but overall it’s been worth keeping around and messing with the original keys weren’t to hard to replace last I looked and the important part was I damaged I have stored. So it’s up in the air but looks good and makes sound for now.
Thank you so much for explaining this! It helps me a lot
No problem! 😄
thank you for doing all this ! jolly good show
Thanks for watching! 😄
You have got to output the video fur use on a TV or computer monitor. Even VGA.
I'm not sure if there is a way 🤔 cos it's all using functions specific to the screen hahah
Maths!
Great vid man!! Are those kaleidoscope glasses? XD🍄
Cheers dude! Yeah, I was seeing 8 of everything trying to get all my lines done 🤣🤣
@@sebbothebushnerd I'll have to try that when I'm coding
super cool, how are you capturing the screen?
Literally just filming the screen close up hahaha
Hell yeah!! That's awesome!!
Cheers man!
Very cool!
Thanks so much!
I am still not able to compile this. I downloaded the tm1637 by Grove 4 digit display by Seed. Your tm methods are not matching with what is in the library. these two generate errors; tm.begin(); tm.setBrightness(4); all kinds of other errors your tm.display has 4 parameters, but the library only supports to parameters Can you please provide a link to the acutal library used? Maybe it changed since you developed this? Thanks
Hey mate, Should be this library here: github.com/AKJ7/TM1637 Cheers
@@sebbothebushnerd works great now, thanks for that!
Awesome!!! No worries at all - keep me updated, would love to see your final results!
@Circuits and Sounds yes I will post when done. Will be a while, i have to wait on parts from china LOL
just curious, why limit the min bpm to 60 can we simply mod the code and make it say 6 or would that break something?
I didn't see myself making real slow or fast music hahah. But for sure! You should be able to adjust the code to any BPM range and it should still work 😄