noise, repeated. Episode Three - Light Controlled Atari Punk Console and Modified PT2399 Delay

noise, repeated. is a series that explores the sounds that machines make. It’s all about feeding things back into each other and seeing - well, hearing - what we get. Episode three features my light controlled Atari Punk Console (APC) and my modified PT2399 delay. The APC is a variant of the design which just uses a single light dependent resistor (LDR) for one of the controls (build guide below). The black thing with the eyes is just a bottle top that I’m using to block / reduce the light to the LDR. The delay has been adapted to massively increase the delay time (from about 0.5 to well over 2 seconds) at the expense of a significant increase in noise. Reverb - and later, a phaser - is from a Korg NTS-1. Timings 00:00 Titles 00:10 Let’s begin 02:00 Drooples and whooples 04:00 Whirligigs 04:30 Doorbellus 05:30 Phasers on stun 07:20 Beleep Belop 08:30 Downfall 09:00 Breech 10:00 Rhumble Links Light Controlled Atari Punk Console - PT2399 Modification Guide -
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