The BitBuddy is an expansion for the Music Thing Turing Machine. It adds a cascade of further gates and triggers to the chaotic beauty of the Turing which can be used for rhythms, melodies and casual happenings. The build is nice and easy including some delicate SMD soldering. In this video I stumble about trying to get it to work and learn a lot about the Turing machine in the process.
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Index:
Intro 0:00
The Kit 2:10
SMD Resistors 7:02
Socket Connector 26:11
Jack Sockets 31:48
LEDs 34:32
Front Panel 36:52
Solder the lot 40:55
First Test Plugging it into the Turing Machine 46:24
Plugging it into stuff 54:22
Let's add an oscillator and filter 57:17
Working out the Bit Buddy 1:00:44
Conclusions 1:11:30
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