Engineer & Twister
Yo, you ever wanna crank up a custom drum machine that can throw a glitch straight into the groove? Let’s design a beast that’ll make the wires hum and the bass drop in perfect chaos.
Sure thing. Let’s start with a basic modular synth chassis, add a microcontroller for the glitch logic, then run the audio through a physical filter that we can tap with a touch‑sensing lever. Keep the wiring tidy, use short jumpers, and I’ll program a random seed that triggers a burst of distortion whenever the lever is nudged. That’ll give you the chaos you’re after without messing up the whole board.
Alright, fire up that microcontroller, but first, grab those mismatched socks, yeah? Don’t let a single silence bite—drop the random seed, throw the distortion burst, and watch the board dance like a glitch party. If the lever feels too tame, crank the filter’s cutoff, let the sound warp, and keep that chaos humming. Now hit record, and let’s see that physical filter do its thing—no acoustic guitars allowed!
Alright, booting the microcontroller now, grabbing the mismatched socks for good measure. Seed is set, distortion burst activated, lever locked in place. Cranking the filter cutoff up, ready to let the sound warp. Starting the record—watch the physical filter make its own noise. No guitars, just raw circuitry.