Archive for 2012

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-13

  • Yay! the beer garden at #subzero is returning! http://t.co/J7u9KxtI Friday June 1, 2012 downtown san jose #
  • Now I have the %#$@^ song in my head. RT @pheek: facts… http://t.co/sVXwWAF6 #
  • If you're coming to see us play, better bring some sunglasses. I just added some serious lumens to my toolbox. #SubZEROFest #
  • Wow. I'd bought a dmx shield for the arduino from the UK about a year ago and just tried it out tonight. Fffffuuuuu… http://t.co/bRg2h5Pt #
  • I don't know how anyone could spend all day with a 4 year old every day. Happy mothers day. Moms are amazing. #

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Final Release: ‘Loose Memories’ by Derek Scott

Ladies and gents, we would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years. We would also like to thank all the musicians that were willing to share their awesome music with us, and with the world. With that, we are announcing that DoBox Recordings will be shutting down operations. It’s been a good run, but things have changed…times have changed…and it’s now time for us to change.

We leave you with one last release. ‘Loose Memories’ by Derek Scott is the result of experiments with an inline series of analog delay effects fed by extremely sparse synth patterns. While most of the recordings are atmospheric meanderings, there are four bangers that highlight the fact that exact synchronization or quantization is not always needed.

We hope you enjoy the sounds of the final DoBox release, and we’ll keep all our previous releases online for your listening pleasure until further notice. Thanks again, and please keep supporting all the talented musicians out there.

Peace!

Artwork by Dajis Systems

Modular Transformation
Flowing
Reflexed
SwingShift
Soul Scanner
Tone Friction
Detection
Dark Places
Elemental Plane of Duplicates
Tribe
Glimmering

Complete release in a .zip


‘Shadowman EP’ by Blurix

The Diggarama label’s head honcho Izidor Radmanovic, aka Blurix, returns with another raw and energetic EP. All three tracks are full of movement and emanate Blurix’s distinct sound. One thing is for certain, they know how to make music for the dancefloor in Croatia. Enjoy!

Artwork by Blurix

All Alone (Shadowman)
Underdog
Magma (Escape)

Complete release in a .zip


Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-06

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-29

  • AAPL up $40 after hours. THAT's a correction. #
  • "I know you don't talk about future products, but… could you do that anyway?" No. #
  • Yep, keep going. #aapl #
  • 1593 exercises for 16,000+ est. cal. burned over the past 2 months. Time spent is actually 2x what it reports. #UFCpt http://t.co/AEHqc4jX #

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magnificent machinery

I was working on a thing on sketchpad.cc for work and, well, one thing lead to another. Click to save the frame. Close the new tab to restart the drawing.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-22

  • Just helped my almost 4 year old put his first regular Lego kit together. Followed all of the instructions! You're in the big leagues, kid. #
  • Check it out, I've been designing an auto-panner for my gopro, using my 3d printer and a rotisserie motor. Whee! http://t.co/RU248gU9 #
  • Calendars, Encodings, and Currencies. May you never have to know the depths of their inner workings. That's my wish for you today. #argh #
  • Exposing your kids to star wars, in order of episodes: 456123 or 123456 ? #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-15

  • Oh, I'm sorry sir is tired. Only 11 hours of sleep? Oh dear. #
  • Dear every retail business: it's ok to turn your radio off. #
  • Constantly Coughing Leather Chaps Guy just asked me for help, and looked at me like I'm an alien when I told him I don't use microsoft word. #
  • Holy crap, it is dumping rain + lightning here in Campbell! #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-08

  • waddap, GOOG *high five* #

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Keckclip – NHT2

We’re back! And Keckclip is back with us to present another round of fast-paced sonic workouts. Three no-nonsense tracks that start out with the bizness and don’t let up until they end. Your mind and body will definitely be sweatin’ after you push your speakers with these bad boys. Enjoy!

Artwork by Dajis Systems

NHT006
NHT008
NHT009

Complete release in a .zip


Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-01

  • If you got math problems, I feel bad for you son… http://t.co/ZMgyRlCv #
  • The COD MW3 new maps are pretty good. Black box is pretty freaky. #
  • RT @tinkercad: Yellow #bunny wants to know…. http://t.co/fLfSzn9K Hey, that's my bunny design! nice! #
  • hey @tinkercad I just wanted to say how awesome the new version is. I just designed something in version 1. Many improvements since then! #
  • I think anyone who's built something in secondlife will find @tinkercad to be pretty similar… only with bools and no cost to build. so fun! #
  • high-quality playback of flash video, huh. I guess we'll just see about that. http://t.co/jJpfDbYP #
  • I wrote an OpenSCAD script to parametrically generate potentiometer knobs. http://t.co/qqqLcV2S #

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an OpenSCAD script for 3d printing potentiometer knobs

I learned some OpenSCAD!

OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-7 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-1-1 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-2-1 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-3-1 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-4 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-5 OpenSCAD - potknob_parametric.scad-6 MeshLab v1.3.0-1 MeshLab v1.3.0-1-1 MeshLab v1.3.0-2 photo photo

This script has a *lot* of variables you can tweak.  I don’t even feel like I’ve put everything into this script that I want to, either.

an incomplete list of parameters you can adjust:

  • knob radius
  • knob height
  • shaft hole radius
  • shaft hole height
  • set screw inclusion, radius, and location
  • flatness of shaft hole
  • rounding on top (thanks very much to http://iheartrobotics.com for the articles on edge rounding!)
  • indentations
  • directional indicators
  • plus a lot more!

About

One of the most stressful things about making multiple copies of an electronics project is reliably locating interface controls that you like. Maybe you can locate them one time, but can you locate them a year from now? two years from now? And how much do they cost?

For example, I found some slide potentiometer knobs at Mouser.com for about $0.50 apiece two years ago, and they ran out of them… forever. I tried sourcing them elsewhere, and the best I could find was a seller that had them for $4.00 apiece (!!wtf!!). So that really sucks.

One strategy is to buy in bulk. But, buy too few and you may run out and pay twice for shipping.  Buy too many and you  end up with unused knobs sitting around not making your money back. That also sucks.

Round potentiometer knobs are somewhat readily available. But still, they can be from $0.80 to $5.00 each, and if you can’t find enough for your project, that can be problematic. Mostly I’m tired of paying multiple dollars for things that should basically cost $0.25 apiece. Aesthetics are important too, so having options beyond what’s out there is nice.

A different strategy is to print them yourself as you need them.  No shipping, no running out, and you get to call the shots on how it looks and how it fits. Now, I like this way. Plus, for my project, making the knobs just goes along with the rest of the stuff I’ve done myself.

knobs

Well... some are better than others. Limited success is better than no success at all.

Download

Click here to download the parametric potentiometer knob generator OpenSCAD script.

License

Creative Commons License
parametric potentiometer knob generator by steve cooley is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at sc-fa.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://sc-fa.com/blog/contact.

Synthseqr sneak peek

I was able to test out synthseqr live with my band Haptic Synapses, the night we also played with Antacid Crew, and it was a lot of fun! I posted a video of us playing and synthseqr is in there, but I wanted to make a new video to show the progress I’ve been making. Derek Scott is also working on some great functionality coming soon, and of course he’s the chief architect of Steppa, which synthseqr runs on top of. So check it out and let me know what you think.


Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-25

  • Newt demands an apology from …Obama… because of DeNiro's comments? That's fucking stupid. #
  • "If liquid oxygen is allowed to soak into wood, it may detonate unpredictably on subsequent mechanical impact." O_o http://t.co/U4txVoQf #
  • For the first time in 7.5 years, I'm taking a hiatus from using firefox. The pinwheeling is just awful. #
  • A jQuery-like API for WebGL 3D JavaScript library three.js http://t.co/bw8jLy2X via @learningthreejs @tinkercad @xeolabs #
  • Haha. Oh, right. There's no WebGL in Safari. #

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IDEO’s arduino programming tool add-on — retreive source

Ah. Oh. Yes! Ooh! Maybe!

Dave Vondle from IDEO Labs posted a really cool add on for the arduino IDE that lets you retrieve the source for an arduino you physically have but don’t already have the source for. Essentially, if I understand this concept, I can tie the arduino mega inside each beatseqr to the source online, so that when you want to see how it works and want to change something on it, you can just plug it in, launch the arduino IDE with this add-on, and get the source from the internet. Sweet! I have asked a question about a minor detail, but overall the concept is really good, and I think I’m going to give it a try.