Wednesday 19 October 2011

Bendinator 5 featuring Light Sensor Pitch Control

Introducing the Bendinator 5 originally a pleasant childrens toy keyboard now turned a bit deranged thanks to some modifications.

The B5 features :

Pitch Control Knob and switch
LDR (Light Dependant Resistor) for pitch and switch.
Distortion Switch
Distortion Dial 1 - Amount
Distortion Dial 2 - Shape (Fine adjust)
Output jack (1/4inch)

There wasn't as much room as I'd hoped for controls on the body so I've left out a reset button, but it has a fairly handy on/off switch for crashes.

Pictures below and video :








Thursday 21 July 2011

Bendinator 2.1 used in another dance track

Steve Noxx has used one of my circuit bent keyboards in another track, only in the intro and middle bit but have a listen at :

http://soundcloud.com/stevenoxx/up-at-night-sample



Monday 30 May 2011

Bendinator 4 - Circuit Bent Keyboard


This My Music World toy keyboard turned out a lot better than expected.

This is my first circuit bent keyboard to have a button called 'Egg' on it. This toy was bought for 99p in a charity shop by my son, and he also worked on it with me.

It had no controls when i got it, but I soon discovered it has loads and loads of hidden Demo songs which are activated by pressing the 'Egg' button then hitting a note. Pretty much each note fires off a different demo song, you can then mess them up with the other controls.

It has three Body contacts which work well, either touch the first two together for pitch wobble and dives, or touch the middle and third for harsh glitchy noises which are quite distorted.

It's pretty stable but does occasionally crash out to silence or holding a note, but the reset button is in a handy position.

It has a pitch mode with three settings, Mode A, Off (centre) and Mode B. Both modes have their own characteristics. Mode B turned full way will set the pitch so that notes are in concert pitch.

I also discovered there are a few extra sounds for the keyboard hidden on the board, so I added a push switch to toggle between them. The organ sounding one is good for pitching low, and sounding dirty and synthy.

The Bendinator 4 will probably go on sale in the near future on ebay.

It features :

Pitch Mode A/B
Pitch Control Pot
Body Contact for Pitch
Body Contact for Glitch
Easter Egg Button
Sounds Button
Reset Button
Output Jack


Video Demo




Pics











Tuesday 17 May 2011

Steve Noxx Track made with the Bendinator 3

A song made using the Bendinator 3 by Steve Noxx. Have also made a Bendinator 2.1 for him so can't wait to see what music comes from that keyboard.

This is 2 min snippet of the song which is yet to be released.

Steve Noxx - Look At Me (Radio Mix) SAMPLE by stevenoxx

Friday 6 May 2011

Bendinator 2.1 - Circuit Bent Toy Keyboard

Before starting this post, I'd like to point out I almost lost my mind bending this keyboard. Even though I had done one before, this time it was fraught with problems. The circuit board was also different from the first one, which led to some issues. At one point when tired I though I had destroyed the whole thing, but it turned out the batteries had just gone flat.

Since doing this I also no longer solder late at night when tired as I just end up making stupid mistakes, but sometimes its like an addiction and I can't walk away from an open case!

The Bendinator 2.1 is another Boots Karaoke Toy Keyboard, based on what I did with the Bendinator 2 which turned out well. The 2.1 has some differences in bends though :

No Glitch control
Added LFO Socket and switch for Pitch control
Added LFO Socket and switch/pot for Blip control (a repeating effect)
No Speaker Kill switch

It still has :

Reset Button
Doom Setting
Octave Down Setting
Pitch Control
Distortion
Output Socket
LED Blue Inner Lights

The addition of the LFO sockets works really well and I can get some crazy sounds, I will be posting a video soon, and hopefully some finished tracks using the keyboard.

Here are some pictures at different angles, not sure the black paint job is as good as the grey, but i only had enough grey to spray the buttons, so the body had to be black. It reminds me a bit of a 70s Dalek!




Bendinator 2.1 with External LFO

Sockets for LFO

Main Controls for Pitch and Distortion

These control are for the LFO features

More Shots from different angles





Wednesday 27 April 2011

Circuit Bent Toy for Easter

My son bought this for I think a pound at a charity shop and wanted to try Circuit bending himself so we did this together. It's not a great candidate for bending, and I would say its a slightly unwilling participant in our plans. Having said that I might use it in a recording perhaps and it does have a good range of crazyness, if you're willing to put up the limitations.

The components inside are those tiny micro-resistor things, and the only bend I could find was Pitch, but it crashes out a lot at the top end, and the pitch is not that good in range.

So basically we've added a switch to enable the bend, a pot to control pitch, and a reset button, as there needed to be a quick way to reset it when it crashes.

Due to the lack of room in the casing, there was no opportunity for an output jack, and the controls has to be fitted to the back of the toy. This makes it a little tricky to operate but you can produce some weird noises etc.

Here are some pics, and a video.





Monday 11 April 2011

LFO Project

Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)

I built this LFO to use with the Bendinator 3 but actually i think it will be much better suited to the Bendinator 2, and the new version i'm building Bendinator 2.2 which will be the same but with a port for the LFO.

Inside I have a 555 Timer Circuit with a LED coupled to a LDR (Light Dependant Resistor) then connected to the jack socket. The LED and LDR are encased in a blob of modelling clay, if this is ever scanned by Airport security or taken apart by the Police it's not going to look good. There are four AA batteries in a battery clip, and obviously the connections to the switch and Pot.



Monday 21 March 2011

Bendinator 3

The Bendinator 3 is a 'little steps' keyboard i bought in Tesco for £6, which is a lot more than i've paid for some of the others, and as it turns out is a bit limited in what you can bend.

Basically it's just the pitch that i've found, so i've added a pitch control with switch, and body contacts with switch and fine pitch adjust.

I've also added a socket on the back to connect an external LFO box which i'm currently building, video to follow soon.

The bendinator 3 is currently being used by DJ and producer Steve Noxx, who has made a track using the keyboard, hopefully will add a link to that soon.


Bendinator 3 with LFO Video










A song made using the Bendinator 3

Steve Noxx - Look At Me (Radio Mix) SAMPLE by stevenoxx

Circuit Bending - What you might need



Hi, thought I would share some of the components and bits that I have found useful in my circuit bending so far. Most of these I have used in the picture above, apart from the motor. Not sure how I will add a motor to a project but my son found it, and I added it.

This is my main box but I also have two others with other things, like soldering irons, and some tools like Jewellers screw driver set, plyers, wire (0.2mm the thinner the better)

The body contacts are just cheap nuts and bolts from a DIY store which when connected to certain parts of a circtuit and produce good results when touched on the outside of the case. (see Bendinator 3)

Wednesday 23 February 2011

The Bendinator 2 Circuit Bent Keyboard

Hi, welcome back, today's blog is about my second circuit bending project. My chosen victim was a Boots Karoke Children's Toy keyboard which I bought from a charity shop for 75p.

The visual feel of the keyboard is quite sci-fi/industrial and so is the sound really. It's quite different from the Bendinator 1 which was more Analogue Synthy.

Here is a picture of the keyboard when I first had it.



Here it is after the bending process is complete.



Here's what i did to it in all :

Custom grey/black paint job
Blue clear plastic over vent gaps with inner lit blue LED (after removing side plastic bits)
Added Reset switch
Speaker Kill switch
Jack Output
Pitch Control
Doom Setting
Tranpose notes setting
Distortion switch
Glitch control with momentary on, and on/off switch

Here are some more pics and a video demo of some of the sounds, but because there are so many combinations of bends etc, this isnt everything it can do. I'm still discovering more effects, sounds etc. I will either update with another video or possibly a music track when I make a song with it.









Friday 21 January 2011

Simple Flashing LED Circuit using 555 Timer IC

Although not amazingly useful in itself wanted to see if I could build a simple flashing LED circuit with a controllable flash rate, to maybe make the LED part of a vactrol to then effect pitch or some other aspect of sound in one of my circuit bent keyboards.

So many tutorials and examples on youtube, it turned out quite easy, thanks to chilliqueen2007 for the easiest to follow though.

Next step to make it properly on a strip board.

After that may attempt to make a guitar pedal that uses the circuit to make an adjustable tremolo effect or whatever i can think of at the time.

Although very sad this was a great way to spend an evening, apart from the first attempt where i cooked the chip and burnt my finger!

Felt good to use my brain to do something outside of my comfort zone, can see me slowly becoming more interested in electronics and what not.

Also weirdly the flashing LED seems to be in time with the music I used from my old band Box Of Thumbs at some points in the video too. Coincidence? yes, yes of course.