Showing posts with label Guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guitar. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Random Video: Guitar Straight into the Doepfer Analog Synthesizer

Here's an older video (from August2010) that explains how you can simply play your synth with a guitar by only using a Doepfer A-160 Clock Divider.
This seems to work great and outputs a nice square wave, and logically, this works best with single notes (great for solos after some good practicing)
After the A-160 module you can route the sound to anywhere you like... just plug and play!

Video: Guitar Straight into the Doepfer Analog Synthesizer

" Ok Ok, this is crazy... This video shows you how to (without any 'special' modules whatsoever) play an analog mod synth with a regular ol guitar. I discovered a very common, but unusual module to convert the guitar signal into audio: the clock divider... insanity ensues...
© Philip Mease 2010"
Uploaded by PSMProjectVids

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Eurorack Modular Guitar Filter Fuzz LFO

I love the Eurorack DIY scene.
Although there are a lot of video's without any clear explanation, some video's are simply amazing.
Youtube user mmdroid has put guitar-strings in his Eurorack.
Electric guitar-strings use the principle of direct electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric audio signals.

It looks like 2 Dual-Coil pickups were used in this project.
Double-coiled or "humbucker" pickups were invented as a way to reduce or counter the unwanted ambient hum sounds. 
Humbuckers have two coils of opposite magnetic and electric polarity. 
This means that electromagnetic noise hitting both coils should cancel itself out.

Video: 19zoll Gitarre
http://youtu.be/xIzoU482Nok


" modular guitar filter fuzz lfo "
Uploaded by YouTube user mmdroid