"Dalek's Handbag" (The synth in the 'Pictures!' thread) Soundclip

Started by frequencycentral, August 21, 2008, 04:57:59 AM

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danielwarner

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I'm definitely interested in seeing the rest of the schematics for this project!

deadastronaut

Hawkwind......oh yes....like levitation etc...excellent ....

thats a cool build...........
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chasm reverb/tremshifter/faze filter/abductor II delay/timestream reverb/dreamtime delay/skinwalker hi gain dist/black triangle OD/ nano drums/space patrol fuzz//

frequencycentral

Quote from: deadastronaut on May 16, 2010, 07:20:28 PM
Hawkwind......oh yes....like levitation etc...excellent ....

thats a cool build...........

Are my influences so transparent? It's unlikely I'll ever come up with a full schematic, I didn't take decent notes when I built it (on the fly), there was no layout - just built it! And a couple of years have gone by......

I'm unlikely to build or breadboard it again - too much else going on. Though if I sold it, I might miss it, which might persuade me to build another, this time with decent documentation. Any offers?  :icon_biggrin:
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AudioMime

Rick, we're almost there just three more chapters!
You can do it!
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yoho

Perhaps a necrobump: i'm still interested in the schematics, there's none visible anymore in this topic  :( last time i checked there were at least the published ones

Hatredman

Quote from: yoho on September 02, 2017, 09:58:07 AM
Perhaps a necrobump: i'm still interested in the schematics, there's none visible anymore in this topic  :( last time i checked there were at least the published ones

Another photophucked topic!
Kirk Hammet invented the Burst Box.

Ben N

Search the Chrome Web Store for photobucket--you'll find extensions that bring your photobucket links back to life.
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reddesert

You can find frequencycentral's gallery of pictures on photobucket at http://s210.photobucket.com/user/frequencycentral/library/?sort=2&page=1.  Visit there and page through until you find what you want.  There are a lot.

Photobucket didn't delete all the pictures. They just broke all the links, in such a way that the metadata of what picture went in what thread is garbaged. It's destructive and stupid, but it would be mitigated a little if other people helped by posting the gallery link above to these frequencycentral threads.

Ben N

Unfortunately, the items in Rick's rather large photobucket gallery are neither labeled nor organized by any rational scheme--as they shouldn't need to be, since they were all originally linked to threads in a perfectly accessible and comprehensible way--so the only way really to know what a particular image is is to open it. That, plus the constant bombardment with obnoxious ads makes trying to find anything there incredibly frustrating. That's why I suggest one of the link-fixing extensions. I installed "Photobucket Hotlink Fix" yesterday, and it seems to work exactly as  described on the tin, but there are a couple of others, as well.
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reddesert

I agree - Photobucket did nothing but screw things up, and is unpleasant to browse. That said, if the images had been tagged in a useful manner, it would be a lot easier to find them or reconstruct the links.

I have one of those link-fixing extensions installed for Chrome, but it only seems to work on some of the images. For ex, I can see the schematic for the LFO, but not the other parts. Copying the image address for the LFO gets me a readable link for it.  The LFO schematic is at http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb292/frequencycentral/RolandLFO-1.jpg.  Since this is a link to it rather than an embedded image, it should work unless/until photobucket completely reorganizes/renames everything. It would be helpful if people who can see the images would post the updated addresses as links (not embedded). That's doing something concrete about the problem, beyond venting about photobucket.