Dorking out, looking for a simple tone generator type device and I
came across the Secret Santa build Minishiti....
So, I realize that this was a custom build from well over
a year ago but anyway this would ever find it's way into
production?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYY3ho75OX0
Minishiti / Atonal Bleep Feeder
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Re: Minishiti
Tom can do whatever you want... I have a Shitari and it can get the craziest sounds ever with nothing plugged in...
Ask him to make one again...
Also Skychord...
Ask him to make one again...
Also Skychord...
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Re: Minishiti
sonidero wrote:Tom can do whatever you want... I have a Shitari and it can get the craziest sounds ever with nothing plugged in...
Ask him to make one again...
Also Skychord...
Yea, I've been checking out the Skychord Deses Parva as well. And the EHX RTG just for the simplicity.
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Re: Minishiti
Well, I guess it's a good time to post this...
I built this earlier this year, and it's a revised layout/package of that Secret Santa build.



I built this earlier this year, and it's a revised layout/package of that Secret Santa build.



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Re: Minishiti
Tom Dalton wrote:Well, I guess it's a good time to post this...
I built this earlier this year, and it's a revised layout/package of that Secret Santa build.
What the....?...how did....where....
More than one?
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Re: Minishiti
I only made that one so far, which went overseas, but I'd be happy to make another!
As pictured, it has a conventional feedback loop with a knob...then the Hi-Gen and Lo-Gen knobs to bring in random bleeps. When far left, they're off, and it's just the feedback loop. As you turn one or both up, you increase the volume of the bleeps and the amount that they're fed into the feedback loop.
If you want to use it as only a bleep generator, stick a patch cable on either end of the feedback snd/rtn. (Or order one without a feedback loop.)
And you don't need to run an input to generate bleeps.
I'll respond to the few messages I've gotten about the bleep feeder shortly!
As pictured, it has a conventional feedback loop with a knob...then the Hi-Gen and Lo-Gen knobs to bring in random bleeps. When far left, they're off, and it's just the feedback loop. As you turn one or both up, you increase the volume of the bleeps and the amount that they're fed into the feedback loop.
If you want to use it as only a bleep generator, stick a patch cable on either end of the feedback snd/rtn. (Or order one without a feedback loop.)
And you don't need to run an input to generate bleeps.
I'll respond to the few messages I've gotten about the bleep feeder shortly!
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