@@yanproefrock651 oh wow! I'll just youtube2mp3 the audio then. How'd you generate it, all on eurorack? do you make stuff with those sounds much? I want like 10hrs of it haha
Really good stuff here!! I really appreciate the patchpals video series. I just realized that sequence video n°5 LOGIC (if I'm not wrong...) was deleted. What happened? Thank you very much.
@@yanproefrock651 I really understand that. Anyway, would you mind sharing this project again? It could be that video (if it still exists) or some handmade scheme. I'm quite interested in building to try it out and see it working, even with the mistakes you mentioned. If doesn't take up too much of your time, of course. Thank you so much.
It is really cool project! Can you explain how does the cable in demo work? What is the Vcc/gate and ground and where does the waveform go? It looks like ordinary mini jack cable? Why is there both in and out, if you can use it with just one cable? Or is the input a 5V gate and output waveform? Im new to audio hacking, thanks for the answers:)
the cable in the demo is a basic mini jack with tip (for the input signal(any voltage source that reaches 2-3 volts and ground of course. this inout voltage activate the circuit and outputs a chaotic waveform at audiorange.
Just done it, when i'm feed it with a gate or a trig signal i only get a "poc" and a red light.... But if i use the output of a vco and play whith the pitch, the width and add it lfo it's works like a kind of audio destructor or a very strange effect (but a lovely strange effect). Whitch king of signal do you use for the input? thanks.
trig and gates can be too short in time and voltage to wake it up. Try any modulation CV, LFO... you can also try to scale/offset input signals to adjust reaction
for the input signal any voltage source that reaches 2-3 volts and ground of course should normally activates the circuit and outputs a chaotic waveform at audiorange.
je commence la soudure pour des petits projets audio, et ca me botte de ouf tes videos! merci pour le partage! concernant le papier de verre que tu utilises nimporte quoi fait l'affaire pour rendre la surface des jacks plus plates ? merci!
Salut David. Désolé j'ai vu ton message que maintenant. ça fait plaisir en tout cas. Pour le papier de verre nimporte lequel fera l'affaire. Il s'agit juste d'abraser un peu la surface pour améliorer l'adhérence de la colle.
Hey! I just finished building this circuit, and it works, but It seems to only work with modules like chance for example that can shoot out high gain gates. Is there any chance you could charge this LED with something passive? Say a piezo mic or something
Hi Joseph. The three LEDs inside a single RGB LED often have different operating voltages and current levels. A red LED typically needs about 2 volts. The voltage drop tends to rise as the frequency of the light wave increases. A blue LED may drop around 3 volts. So you don't need a high gain signal to activate the circuit, but yes there is a minimum. You could of course amplify your piezo mic signal to make it work, but you need to input some voltage
Omg, I just found this channel, and man o man, amazing stuff!!!
I'm going to do some of this little Knops by myself now!
Such inspiration
Always good ideas !!! Thanks !!!
Please tell me there's somewhere to listen to the audio under this video properly? I love love love it!!
no, I made this quickly just for the vidéo and throw that away 🤣
@@yanproefrock651 oh wow! I'll just youtube2mp3 the audio then.
How'd you generate it, all on eurorack? do you make stuff with those sounds much? I want like 10hrs of it haha
Never see an LED like this before!
you can find a link in the video description
Really good stuff here!! I really appreciate the patchpals video series. I just realized that sequence video n°5 LOGIC (if I'm not wrong...) was deleted. What happened? Thank you very much.
I'm not very experimented and I share my personal journey into DIY, so mistakes were made on this one and i decided to delete it
@@yanproefrock651 I really understand that. Anyway, would you mind sharing this project again? It could be that video (if it still exists) or some handmade scheme. I'm quite interested in building to try it out and see it working, even with the mistakes you mentioned.
If doesn't take up too much of your time, of course.
Thank you so much.
It is really cool project! Can you explain how does the cable in demo work? What is the Vcc/gate and ground and where does the waveform go? It looks like ordinary mini jack cable? Why is there both in and out, if you can use it with just one cable? Or is the input a 5V gate and output waveform? Im new to audio hacking, thanks for the answers:)
the cable in the demo is a basic mini jack with tip (for the input signal(any voltage source that reaches 2-3 volts and ground of course. this inout voltage activate the circuit and outputs a chaotic waveform at audiorange.
Would it work with Thonk jacks? I guess it would but still asking just to be sure :)
of course, use any type of jacks you can find, but use the right pins (check the datasheet for that)
yes of course any kind of jack will work. The position of tip and ground pins can change of course
Just done it, when i'm feed it with a gate or a trig signal i only get a "poc" and a red light.... But if i use the output of a vco and play whith the pitch, the width and add it lfo it's works like a kind of audio destructor or a very strange effect (but a lovely strange effect). Whitch king of signal do you use for the input? thanks.
trig and gates can be too short in time and voltage to wake it up. Try any modulation CV, LFO... you can also try to scale/offset input signals to adjust reaction
for the input signal any voltage source that reaches 2-3 volts and ground of course should normally activates the circuit and outputs a chaotic waveform at audiorange.
je commence la soudure pour des petits projets audio, et ca me botte de ouf tes videos! merci pour le partage! concernant le papier de verre que tu utilises nimporte quoi fait l'affaire pour rendre la surface des jacks plus plates ? merci!
Salut David. Désolé j'ai vu ton message que maintenant. ça fait plaisir en tout cas. Pour le papier de verre nimporte lequel fera l'affaire. Il s'agit juste d'abraser un peu la surface pour améliorer l'adhérence de la colle.
@@yanproefrock651 pas de souci, jai acheté du papier de verre sans savoir si c'était le bon et c'était bon :D
Can this be use in a standalone setting? Just being feed audio?
You just need to input at minimum around 2-3 Volts to activate the RGB led and feed a ground too
Hey! I just finished building this circuit, and it works, but It seems to only work with modules like chance for example that can shoot out high gain gates. Is there any chance you could charge this LED with something passive? Say a piezo mic or something
It's worth noting that I'm new to building electronics
Hi Joseph. The three LEDs inside a single RGB LED often have different operating voltages and current levels. A red LED typically needs about 2 volts. The voltage drop tends to rise as the frequency of the light wave increases. A blue LED may drop around 3 volts. So you don't need a high gain signal to activate the circuit, but yes there is a minimum. You could of course amplify your piezo mic signal to make it work, but you need to input some voltage