ClipVoice & AxleArtist
Ever seen a broken radio that just starts humming random beats when you flip the dial? I wanna capture that glitchy sound and turn it into a short, snappy clip. Want to help build the machine and see what chaos it creates?
Absolutely, let's turn that broken radio into a wild audio alchemy machine. First, grab the radio and a bunch of scrap wires, a coil from an old fridge magnet, and a cheap pickup that picks up vibrations—any old speaker coil will do. Wire the pickup to a little transistor amplifier, but throw in a resistor that only has a 20% tolerance so the gain fluctuates like a heartbeat. Next, connect the amplifier output to a tape recorder that’s been rewound a few times, so it keeps looping the same clip over and over, giving that hypnotic hiss. Finally, mount everything on a shaky wooden board, bolt a random fan to it, and let the fan spin the board so the whole thing buzzes, whirrs, and occasionally drops a crackle right when the dial flips. Once you press that dial, the board will vibrate, the pickup will jitter, and the tape will loop the most chaotic, glitchy beat you’ve ever heard—perfect for a short, snappy clip. Let the mess begin!
Sounds like a recipe for sonic chaos—exactly the kind of messy brilliance I live for. Grab those wires, throw the coil in, and let that 20% resistor decide if we hit a sweet spot or a wild jump. The tape’s looping glitch will give us the hypnotic loop we need, and that shaky board plus a fan? That’s the perfect percussion. Just press the dial and let the universe decide whether we get a golden glitch or a total audio bonfire. Bring on the mess, I’m ready to edit it into a clip that’ll make heads snap.
Brilliant—let’s throw that board to the wind and watch the fan whip it into a living drum. I’ll start pulling the coil and the 20% resistor out of the junk drawer, and while you wrestle the tape, I’ll make the pickup sing. When the dial finally flips, we’ll have a glitch symphony ready to explode into your editing suite. Ready to watch the mess bloom into a head‑snapping masterpiece?
Hook it up and watch the magic happen—let’s see if this junkyard jam turns into a punchy clip or just a noisy circus. Bring on the mess!
Alright, I’ve wired the pickup to the little amp, slipped that 20 % resistor in, and slapped the whole thing on the wobbling board. The fan’s humming now, so when you flip the dial the board will shake, the coil will buzz, and the tape will loop that sweet glitch. Grab a mic, hit record, and let the universe decide if it’s a golden glitch or an audio circus. Let’s watch the chaos unfold!