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Learning to to modify, hack, build, and... maybe even play musical instruments
Rotary Killswitch Guitar Mod Chops Sound Output When Spinning [Killwheel]
Rotary #guitar killswitch chops sound output to amplifier using encoder. Rotary killwheel incrementally grounds signal from guitar for choppy audio mute effect.
ToC:
0:00 - Intro, rotary encoder explanation
0:40 - Oscilloscope test, grounding wire explanation
-First killswitch: ua-cam.com/video/ib7esjL8ZYo/v-deo.html
1:20 - Encoder soldering
2:47 - Testing encoder wired for killswitch use
4:23 - Modular installation
-Insert Video: ua-cam.com/video/fi77rEZNqhU/v-deo.html
5:14 - Rotary killswitch guitar demo
6:14 - Outro
6:46 - Rotary killswitch guitar demo number 2
Modular insert print files: www.printables.com/model/983042-modular-guitar-insert
Rotary encoder: amzn.to/3XxAl5D
TS101 soldering iron: amzn.to/3T4pAoT (upgraded version of mine)
Kit guitar: amzn.to/475d26E (the one I left alone)
Assembled Guitar: amzn.to/3z18Fg5 (Modded here)
Note that Amazon links are affiliate
Background music tracks by:
midierror: ua-cam.com/users/midierror
#diy #guitar #guitarmods
ToC:
0:00 - Intro, rotary encoder explanation
0:40 - Oscilloscope test, grounding wire explanation
-First killswitch: ua-cam.com/video/ib7esjL8ZYo/v-deo.html
1:20 - Encoder soldering
2:47 - Testing encoder wired for killswitch use
4:23 - Modular installation
-Insert Video: ua-cam.com/video/fi77rEZNqhU/v-deo.html
5:14 - Rotary killswitch guitar demo
6:14 - Outro
6:46 - Rotary killswitch guitar demo number 2
Modular insert print files: www.printables.com/model/983042-modular-guitar-insert
Rotary encoder: amzn.to/3XxAl5D
TS101 soldering iron: amzn.to/3T4pAoT (upgraded version of mine)
Kit guitar: amzn.to/475d26E (the one I left alone)
Assembled Guitar: amzn.to/3z18Fg5 (Modded here)
Note that Amazon links are affiliate
Background music tracks by:
midierror: ua-cam.com/users/midierror
#diy #guitar #guitarmods
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MIDI Finger Piano With Raspberry Pi Pico [MIDI Kalimba]
This would be useful for playing greek folk music, I'm talking baglama solos
Had to look that up. What a neat instrument - so three strings/sets of strings, at least some of which are doubled?
TREMOLATOR SPINNN!
Exactly!
Why did you make such a massive route for the switch.
It's a modular insert, so I can experiment with other ideas in the future. Here's the story of that bit: ua-cam.com/video/fi77rEZNqhU/v-deo.html
@@cookedaudio Oh ok makes sense now. Thats actually a smart idea
Well thank you!
Sweet project! I think it could be a bit more usable to decrease the resolution though if possible, maybe down to like 1/4 or so. That would allow it to sound more like a button kill switch with the slower on/off gate when turning slowly, but use the benefits of the knob design to spin it quickly and get that choppy sound if preferred. I think at the current high resolution it does sound more like a faulty cable, as the other comment states. Either way, super cool!
Thanks for your comment! That's an interesting idea, perhaps I should give a lower-resolution encoder a try (or at least demo it spinning slower, ha). Perhaps I'll do a followup at some point!
All this can be replaced with just a faulty cable 😂 But seriously, i love it
Lol, maybe so! I'd love to hear about it if you decide to duplicate the build!
LISTEN TO JEREMY'S UPGRADED GUITAR SKILLS! Holy Potatoes!
Well thank you!
For more info on the hole/insert where this device resides, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/fi77rEZNqhU/v-deo.html
I don't even know what to say when I look at this.
Always nice to hear when my videos make one speechless ;-)
Gibson had a similar system with their Axess Les Paul, where you could change the pickups.
Very neat! Had seen at least one other swapping device, but didn't know Gibson tried such a thing. Guess it wasn't a huge success?
That plexiglass one back in the day, forgot who made it……
@@bobhope4949 Dan Armstrong Lucite. Granted you could only change the bridge pickup on that one.
the layers of ply are to maintain stability because single ply pickguards crack or warp under sunlight. As far as i know. But being used to make designs also makes sense so i dunno for due lol
Thanks for letting me know. That makes sense.
What is type of circuit is that killswitch Module circuit?
I'm using an encoder as a killswitch, which grounds out the signal. There's a drawing of the setup at 9:01. Working on a video about that specifically, and hope to have it up in a week or two. Thanks for your comment, would love to hear your thoughts once I get the "kill wheel" explained properly!
i would usually tell someone in your position to not worry about modding your guitars until you have enough expirience under your belt and know exactly what it is you want and need in a guitar, but you seem to know what your doing as far as electrical engineering and prototyping so thats really cool.
It's been fun approaching things from an engineering perspective with a more limited musical knowledge. Thanks so much for your comment. I've got some other fun builds planned/in progress so I hope you will check back!
and it is "pi-e-zo" and not "pi-zeo"
Thanks!
very nice idea, though I would have put the controls on the top surface of the standing 2by4 so it is easier to touch
Thanks! You are probably right about the controls, thinking about it now. Always interesting to look back at a project and consider it from a new angle.
That light-up guitar plug-in module is really boss! Nice work, Jeremy!
Thanks Pat!
What kind of switch do you use?
It's called a rotary encoder. There's a bit of info on how I wired it here: ua-cam.com/video/fi77rEZNqhU/v-deo.htmlsi=uJ1zWTVRTSvYTifi&t=541 but I'll plan put out a little how-to video on it at some point!
This hot-swap device is REALLY convenient for trying out new ideas. Anything else I should do with it?
Pitch bender, mabey an octave selector ya can run through different octaves. Tom morello shit
@@bobhope4949 Thanks for the suggestions! Have been considering how to make a quick-select normally on/normally off killswitch, but haven't quite gotten around to it. So many ideas!
Could you wire it so that it's normally off until you flip a switch and then it's normally on? I mean switch it from one mode to the other without replacing the button.
Hi Jay - thanks for the comment. I think it is possible, and something I've been considering for a while. However, I think it will require a different type of button or maybe even a second button setup. Hopefully I can do a video on that at some point, but so many other projects to work on, ha!
The Opta adapters are available for sale in the description, as are the MIDI PCBs (& more info) if you want to try something similar yourself!
Not quite the smallest MIDI device but definitely compact. Although it has more options. ua-cam.com/video/bmFmsn6VZSM/v-deo.html
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Thanks Santoshgujar! Glad you enjoyed.
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I think Mitxela might have you beat, but it's hard to compare. Actually i just looked it up, and his are all MIDI synths and not conrollers!
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I considered that, and you're correct - a bit different. Would be cool if we could get the two of them together :-)
Do you know how many switchings the relay can have?
I don't know the rating for the mechanical relays here, but they do eventually wear out. SSRs, however, will last a very very long time.
Neat! It looks nice 👍. Thanks to the youtube algorithm to show me this underrated video!
Thanks for your kind thoughts '309! It's still new, so perhaps it will be rated differently in the future. Comments help I think, so it is much appreciated!
Whats the song used during PCB assembly? This project reminds ke of a piezoelectric buzzer midi thing
The artist is @midierror linked in the description. The one by @mitxela you mean? Was also a cool project, would be cool to do a collab!
Instead of single notes maybe each key could send a pattern of notes? Could play it like a sampler. Another thing could be 1 button as an octave button then the other 3 play 1, 4 and 5 notes in the scale
Both excellent ideas, thanks!
super cool. makes me think of the micro midi synths that @mitxela has made. Still have no idea of what either of them do or are used for though haha.
Well thank you! Actually I'd meant to get in touch with him about this. Might be cool to do some sort of collaboration with one or both devices.
So what do you think? IS this the world's smallest keyboard? (Or at least the world's smallest 5-pin DIN MIDI?)
Thanks, algorithm. Subscribed.
Oh, I already was subscribed. Hmmm.....
Ha, well thanks either way Karl! I repurposed this channel from one I was using (or not really using) exclusively for laser stuff so maybe that is why you're already subscribed?
@@cookedaudioPossibly! Bit of a strange one haha.
If you have a killswitch, you just need to move the finger on top of it.... Like... Yeah, ok
Thanks for the comment I suppose.
I wonder how easy it would be to add a MIDI interface, then it would easy to vary the sequence if needed.
Ha, it has crossed my mind for sure. Thx for the comment!
Very cool!
Well thank you! Hope all is well your way.
Pretty cool, man! Very innovative! :-)
Thanks for checking it out and for nice comment!
Spoon my feet for organ bass. Could work.
Yep, have considered a foot interface. Thx for the comment!
Excellent. Subscribed.
Well thank you on both counts!
It was the spoonz!!
@@KarlHamilton SPOOONNZZZZ!!!!
you did, of course, play spoonman, right?
Lol, I'm not sure I have the skills, but I may know someone who does...
this is pretty cool! if I made it, I would do it without the 3d printer since I don't have one.
Thanks! Should be doable, but a bit more difficult.
I wonder how many of these "pianos" you can plug into your ipad. To make a full piano you'll need to build 7 of those things (technically 7 octaves and two additional keys). It would be fun to see someone try to play that.
Ha, wow that is a wild idea! I think I'd have to switch up how the device works, but that would be a fun video for sure 🤔 Thx for the comment, hope you can check back to see what else I come up with!
"honey, where are all the spoons?"
Ha, pretty much!
"There is no spoon" (anymore)
This should be at SuperBooth 2024!
That would be really fun! Is too far for me to go (at least this year) but makes me wonder if there is something closer to me like that in the US (Florida).
Did you enjoy the project? Did I pronounce "piezo" correctly?
Is there a way to hook up a toggle that would make the killswitch function either way?
It's something I've thought about, but I haven't implemented it yet. Thanks for the encouragement to get to it. Hopefully soon!
I wish my dad can make this
Was a fun build for sure!
I am surprised your leather punch didn't hammer right through that strap. I have been successful hammering through more things than I have failed on, but I am also not enough of a seamstress to identify the fabrics that weren't hammer-the-punch friendly. You're doing a good job, Jeremy!
Yeah, I mean it sort-of worked, but as you saw, not great. Got the punch some years ago and I'm not certain of the quality. The punch thing with a handle, however, is fantastic. Thanks, and likewise :-)
Thanks for watching! Considering building one yourself?
What do you think of my progress so far? Anything you'd suggest to help me improve?
You're seriously becoming next-level crafty. What in the world did you machine that broomstick on/with?
Well that is quite the compliment coming from you! Thanks for watching! Used a milling machine. Typically a metalworking tool, so it's entirely possible that it's not something you've come across. Which seems strange to me, but what might seem even stranger to you is that I really didn't know what a router was until after I put together a CNC router with a Dremel tool. Lots of inspiration to be had exploring unknown disciplines-music even!
Did you enjoy the ending?
Music?
By midierror - I use a few of his tracks on many of my videos.
What do you think? Should I make another capacitive MIDI instrument? Ideas?