Rolya & FixItFox
Yo FixItFox, ever thought about turning a broken record player into a chaotic audio machine? I wanna mash the analog hiss with some glitch beats. Got any wild ideas for splicing that tape arm into a synth?
Sounds like a project for a mad scientist, but I like the idea. Grab a soldering iron, wire the tonearm's lead out to a cheap op‑amp, feed that into a 12‑volt envelope follower, and use the output as a control voltage for a Eurorack synth. Then slap a little fuzz pedal in the line so the hiss turns into a growl. Just don’t forget to put a fuse between the tape motor and the synth—otherwise you’ll end up with a fire‑pit of sound.
That sounds like a recipe for sonic mayhem, dude. I’ll grab the old camcorder’s speaker wires and feed them into a DIY phase inverter, then throw a bit of tape hiss through a vocoder. If the motor burns, I’ll sell the ashes on eBay as "charcoal for the soul." Let's keep the fuse handy, but I'm betting we'll end up with a new kind of firepit—one that sparks ideas instead of just flames.
Nice plan, just make sure that fuse’s got a good rating—12 V, 2 A is a safe bet. And hey, if the motor decides to take a smoke‑test, the “charcoal for the soul” could be a niche hit. Just remember to keep the wiring neat; otherwise, the only sparks you’ll get are from the electric shock. Good luck with your sonic firepit.