[sdiy] need a small/cheap/quick project (pref. music or sound)
Dave Manley
dlmanley at sonic.net
Fri Jan 23 17:19:13 CET 2009
Don't knock it, if you haven't played with one. If you like noise,
these emit a wide variety and with the two LDR's are highly interactive
- putting your thumbs over the 'eyes' allows a great deal of control.
notime at all wrote:
> Uhg! While cute, I think that they're a tad overpriced and a just a
> bit gimmicky. Here's something that's not that much more useful but
> at least it's actually cheap.
>
> http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=C4722
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Dave Manley <dlmanley at sonic.net
> <mailto:dlmanley at sonic.net>> wrote:
>
> Horton wrote:
>
> I haven't done any projects in a while, but I'm feeling the itch
> again. I got bogged down in a big project a while back and need a
> "palate cleanser" to get back into soldering and so on.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion of a small/quick/cheap kit that
> I can
> build, preferably something sound or music-related? I need some
> practice before I go back to my big endeavor (MFOS weird sound
> generator).
>
>
> a whole lotta fun for $70 - http://bleeplabs.com/thingamakit/
>
> you do need some tools to drill the holes for the enclosure.
>
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