Graphite Record sequencer
Sunday, April 08, 2007



Well seems that getlofi as posted this already, but caleb as posted more videos in is blog, im very impressed y the graphite record and im planing to do a piece of mine using the same design as caleb (i hope you don't mind).
Here is the videos and a brief description of the graphite record.
"Here are four rough clips of the Graphite Record Player in action. My friend Robin rocked out the first 3 disks that are showcased. I am using a simple 555 oscillator kit that I got online. The pitch is being changed by the amount of graphite connecting the inside and outside rings; more graphite lines makes a lower pitch. It looks like there are multiple connection points on the arm, but I'm only using the inside and outside points to brush the surface of the disks."
video 1
video 2
video 3
video 4
Graphite Record sequencer
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