Floppy disk drive "synth" (Really more of an acoustic instrument, made of old tech parts... + some low bit sounds)

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JNeffLind
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13 Apr 2015

Check it out. If only for the ingenuity. Figured my fellow musical adventurers might enjoy this. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G081hD0nwWE



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Emian
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14 Apr 2015

cool :)


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Android.DK
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16 Apr 2015

That is nothing new. The Commodore 64's floppy disc drive was able to play melodies all by itself, back in the day.  :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnMgmlKi_o
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16 Apr 2015

Android.DK wrote:That is nothing new. The Commodore 64's floppy disc drive was able to play melodies all by itself, back in the day.  :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnMgmlKi_o
Beautiful! Such tone! Such timbre! I'm selling my guitars and investing my money in the future, which is obviously pulled from the trash-heap of the past. ;)

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