24.11.09

Casio MT-46 (Casiotone)



 - Drums mod : 3 switches that enable / disable hi-hat, hi-hat open / close,  snare ON / OFF
- Percussive Hi-hat : adds a percussion over the hi-hat
- Bass distortion 1 & 2 : select one of the 2 distortion effect, a fat distorted bass or a crunch bass
- Screaming mod : On / Off switch that enables the filtering mode
- 2 potentiometers : range and depth of the screaming filter : ! beware ! : extreme high frequencies and space-tremolo (if combined with the percussive hi-hat switch, see the video at  5'50)
- 4 body contacts : very  sensitive, allow a sharp control of the sound




Gallery :


Casio MT46 (6)
Casio MT46 (7)
Casio MT46
Casio MT46 (4)

Casio PT-10



8 mods :
- Lo-Fi ON / OFF
- 4 switches that affect the "amount" of lo-fi effect, tone generator, bass line etc
- Pitch potentiometer
- Scratch potentiometer (multi purpose pot...depending on the position of the 5 switches) affects the tone generator, the range of the lo-fi filter, the bass line structure & drums tone... (watch the video)
- Output : 6.35mm jack added
Case Mod :
- design of the front panel
- the speaker has been removed to fit the modifications

 Gallery :
PT10

PT10 (4)

PT10 (5)

PT10 (2)

Atari Punk Console (modded) - GAME BOY


Features : 
- 2 potentiometers (tone generator, control)
- 2 body contacts
-  PAD CONTROL : control the sound's shape with the 4 directions pad
- ON / OFF switch (original Game Boy switch + "power ON" LED)
- Volume control (original Game Boy volume)
- Red LED backlight on the ATARI logo, the vintage touch !
- OUTPUT : mini-jack (3.5mm)


Extreme high frequencies !.... 
This was quite impossible to fit in the case, I had to keep a part of the original PCB and add my own + add the "retro-light-thing" + wire the 4 directions pad + modify the push buttons for the body contacts... wow : I spent a lot of time on it !
 
Some pics :








APC - Game Boy (1)

Concertmate 360 - CASIO SA-1 clone



mods :
Glitch push button
Screaming Filter On / Off switch
Screaming Filter pot.
Lo-Fi momentary push button
Lo-Fi switch
Lo-Fi pot.
Output : 6.35mm jack added
Case mod : total black keys

Tiny but powerful !! many combinations, a perfect modded synth for cheap tunes.
see video at >> 4:20 & 5:10


Concertmate 360Concertmate 360 (1)

Concertmate 360 (3)Concertmate 360 (2)

Yamaha DD-10




















7 mods :
- Bass synth
- Bass accent
- Filter ON / OFF switch
- Filter pot.
- Detune (pitch down)
- Overdrive
- Freeze

CASIO MT-18





















7 mods :
- Space LFO pot. (on/off switch + LED)
- Filter pot.
- Body contacts (high pitch - low pitch)
- Kick Snare HH switch
- Lo-Fi
- Rhythm Filter
- Boost (rhythm enhancer) 
Case mods :
- Output Jack 6.35 mm added

Quite a mess because of the RAM chip, crashes a lot during the "bending-process".
The final product was not so bad, but I spent a LOT of time on it.


Casio MT-18 (2)
Casio MT-18 (1)

Playskool Drums - version 1 & 2 !...

Quite easy to bend, I found it interesting because you can make some very strange sounds with the body contacts... There are only 4 pads, but so many possibilities...

This is version 1



















 7 modifications :
- lo-fi distortion (switch)
- extreme bass percussion (switch)
- bass synth (switch)
- doubler (push button)
- Xtrem Noise (push button)
- 2 sets of Body Contacts (high pitch + low pitch / mod)
Case mods :
- Black shiny paint
- Output Jack 6.35 mm added

For this version I used RCA connectors as body contacts.

playskool dr V1 (1)
playskool dr V1





and this is version 2 (quite similar) :




Playskool dr V2 (3)

Playskool dr V2 (1)

Texas Instruments Touch & Tell



This one comes with 7 modifications :
- glitch a
- glitch b
- loop
- long glitch
- hard overdrive
- pitch pot. + on/off switch
- FREEZE button + Freeze mod. pot.

Case mods :
- Black shiny paint
- Artwork on touch pad
- OUTPUT on 6.35 jack added


Speak and Tell (0)Speak and Tell (1)
Speak and Tell (16)design

APPLE V-TECH




Concertmate 460 - Casio SA-39 clone



The original Casio SA-39 :
Casio SA-39

The Concertmate 460 :
A perfect clone of the Casio SA serie by Radioshack... the top of the keyboard seems different but it's due to the bad quality & distortion of the photo (old cellphone) ...
This keyboard was pretty interesting to bend ; adding an INPUT jack allows you to play & filter any source of music (CD, MP3 player, sampler etc...).
Note that the 2 red Cinch/RCA are not inputs or outputs but body contacts.

Concertmate 460

Concertmate 460 (1)Concertmate 460 (2)
Concertmate 460 (3)

23.11.09

Opening scene

Welcome !
This is my new blog dedicated to circuit bending, stompboxes and weird electronic stuff...
I'll add pictures and videos very soon.
Fell free to comment or ask anything concerning the instruments.