This is so haunting and eerie and beautiful! Am I right in guessing that's a hall-effect sensor, much like with some of your other mechanical sequencers?
@@lomondcampbell3615 here I was thinking you might’ve had a polarity change/unchanged system to allow you to specify 2-4 (depending whether absolute polarity is also included)! But I guess the work to implement that would probably also be sufficient for RFID, and that would be way more flexible.
Sic man. Love the burl grain in the wood too.
Thanks a lot! 🪵
At first I thought I'd clicked on a Techmoan video and was looking at some incredibly obscure audio device from the 1970s.
😁Maybe I should send one to Techmoan.
@@lomondcampbell3615You should. Can I suggest 2 others Sam from Look Mum No Computer. And Hainbach 👌
awesome concept, good angles & design!
Cheers!
love it!!!
Thanks!
Super interesting concept, stunning
Thanks a lot!
This is so haunting and eerie and beautiful! Am I right in guessing that's a hall-effect sensor, much like with some of your other mechanical sequencers?
Yeah, that’s right. This is a prototype but for the final piece I might look at using RFID instead.
@@lomondcampbell3615 ooh. I presume that’d let you trigger more clips!
@@kaitlyn__L yeah it’s just kind of randomly triggering the vocal clips as it stands. Would be great if each pin had an assigned sound.
@@lomondcampbell3615 here I was thinking you might’ve had a polarity change/unchanged system to allow you to specify 2-4 (depending whether absolute polarity is also included)! But I guess the work to implement that would probably also be sufficient for RFID, and that would be way more flexible.
wow
Great job, Lomond
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Thanks pal!