I'm not a big rehouser, but this was just too irresistable.
(http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/images/nintendomuff/bignintendomuffout.jpg)
It's a big muff, rehoused in a Nintendo joystick.
Modded for tremolo, gate, various other tonal things. The joystick creates feedback loops, weird synthy stuff. It's very fun! The knob on the top does volume, the 2 turbo knobs are gain and tone.
Come on guys, be creative! This joystick was a SP4T switch, very nice for this sort of stuff.
-Colin
I have a feeling an awful lot of nen-tindos are going to bite the dust this weekend.
Quote from: donald stringerI have a feeling an awful lot of nen-tindos are going to bite the dust this weekend.
Putting it in an actual nintendo case would be awesome.
-Colin
Quote from: anonymousexperimentalistQuote from: donald stringerI have a feeling an awful lot of nen-tindos are going to bite the dust this weekend.
Putting it in an actual nintendo case would be awesome.
-Colin
it just so happens i found one in teh dumpster a few days ago need to see if it is still there.
Quote from: Ansil
it just so happens i found one in teh dumpster a few days ago need to see if it is still there.
That's where I found my controller! :D
-Colin
dumpster diving is so much fun.. all my friends just usually give me all their old crap which of course i rape for all the parts i can
You don't wanna know what people throw out these days... I found a piano a while ago at a big rubbish dump, but I can't possibly lift a piano, hmm. And it was a nice big wing, not a wall-mount piano. I must go to the trash yard soon :twisted:
That's far out, man.
Use the classic Nintendo tone, and crank some Mario bros. tunes :) .
Quote from: YunThat's far out, man.
Use the classic Nintendo tone, and crank some Mario bros. tunes :) .
Actually, one of the mods is gate, so it's darn well possible!
-Colin