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Just watched it (boys and girl) Haha! So this is your Lunetta... Come a LONG way since I last saw photos of it! Interesting to see it working in conjunction with your Deathlehem Noise Machine! That kick drum, the hi hat, and the Lunetta... are they all being clocked from the same device... that antiquity you showed at the beginning of the video? I really must build me a Liquid Hi Hat sometime soon...

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Just watched it (boys and girl) Haha! So this is your Lunetta... Come a LONG way since I last saw photos of it! Interesting to see it working in conjunction with your Deathlehem Noise Machine! That kick drum, the hi hat, and the Lunetta... are they all being clocked from the same device... that antiquity you showed at the beginning of the video? I really must build me a Liquid Hi Hat sometime soon...

Just subscribed to your forum! Thanks for posting and the PM's over the bucket of water capacitor analogy!


Haha! Well, what? Wink Now that my 69th youtube subscriber IS a female - the 'boys and girl' greeting, finally fits! Very Happy Laughing

My main Lunetta machine is the big table top one. (I also have the modified Ray Wilson Wierd Sound Generator - portable device, with speakers) The 2 tall cabinets, formerly known as D.A.M.I.A.N. (Deathlehem Anarchy Machine Intonating Antagonizing Noise) AND the table top are now all together referred to as: The Deathlehem Machine. Wink

Ooo - the kick drum is Thomas Henry's MPS. Smile And the schematic for my Liquid HiHat 2, should be up on my Forum, if I remember correctly. It, is a much easier build than the LHH 1. And, far more powerful sonically.

BUT ... it needs an external VCA to shape it's audio output, which is always continuous.

Aye. They're all being clocked from the Alesis MMT-8 sequencer that had come out in 1988. (This one is a 1990 build.) The sequencer is running through the ancient Roland MPU-101 MIDI to CV device. (4 channel.)

Antiquity. Wink Old stuff can still, have many many uses. Very Happy

Long time since you had last seen photos of my machine then! Prolly earlier last year. Quite a few modules have been scrapped from it as well and there're a couple within this one that will be scrapped. But she's working well for the moment at least. Wink Now - thanks to what I'd done in that video, I'm going to have to build more patch cables. Surprised Laughing At least the banana cables are by far, the easiest ones to build. (As long as you're using screw together connectors.)
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