Turning an Old Toy into an Eurorack Drum Module

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    In this video I turn the circuit board from an old toy into an eurorack drum module.
    Thanks to Spenny for letting me use some of his footage in the video!
    Check out his CZcams channel: ‪@SpennyDubz‬
    For more projects like this check out my website: sandelinos.me
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Komentáře • 80

  • @agentmith
    @agentmith Před rokem +20

    This is exactly the kind of video I needed to see in order to wrap my head around a bunch of stalled projects. This is great, please do more videos! I’m curious about that DIY filter you have in the eurorack too.

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem +1

      The filter is my stripboard version of Kassutronics' KS-20 filter. If you want to build one you can find the stripboard layout on my website: sandelinos.com/diy/ks-20-filter

    • @Skootavision
      @Skootavision Před rokem

      Same exactly!

    • @Beardqt
      @Beardqt Před 7 měsíci

      @@Skootavision lol I keep seeing your username on every single video I end up on so we must be some sort of youtube twins, which is creepy so I'm gonna pretend it doesn't happen now

  • @oasntet
    @oasntet Před rokem +3

    Very nice! I did a bunch of circuit-bending like a decade ago, and got into diy eurorack stuff this last year, and this seems like a very straightforward way to merge the two.
    A lot of devices have a playback speed resistor that can be replaced with a potentiometer, but if it's actually part of voltage divider it might be very easy to add CV. Even if not, a vactrol could do the job, too, if a little less cleanly. Those animal noises often get really interesting at low speeds.

  • @boriscat1999
    @boriscat1999 Před rokem +1

    That Sony looks like it was a pretty cool toy back in the day. Your hack made for a very usable module, lofi drums and crazy sounds. Love it!

  • @Gin-toki
    @Gin-toki Před rokem +4

    Great little projekt and great execution! :)
    For drilling larger round holes in thin plates I can highly reccommend step drills, they leave almost perfectly round holes compared to regular twist drills which have a tendency to make tribular shaped holes aswell as grapping the thin sheet metal. Moreso when hand drilling those holes.

  • @unsoundmethodology
    @unsoundmethodology Před rokem +7

    Nice! I did this same thing a while back with one of those toy drum kits with the roll-up rubber pads, but mine is kind of a poorly documented hack. You've done a fantastic tutorial here.

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem

      That's awesome. Is this one yours? old.reddit.com/r/synthdiy/comments/zls7pw . Do you have a sound demo of it anywhere?

    • @unsoundmethodology
      @unsoundmethodology Před rokem

      @@SandelinosDIY Yup, that's the one! I haven't actually recorded a demo for it - I should really do that.

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem

      @@unsoundmethodology I'd love to hear it

  • @lorencarlin2087
    @lorencarlin2087 Před 10 měsíci

    Just, WOW! So much time and energy involved. While easily duplicated with readily available drum machines, I'm forever in awe of those who can create their own stuff. Kudos!

  • @indigocotton4187
    @indigocotton4187 Před rokem +1

    A real life wizard ! Very interesting to watch. 👍

  • @dtharmo
    @dtharmo Před rokem +5

    Wow great explanation, really enjoyed from start to end, you did some awesome job there!

  • @MeeBilt
    @MeeBilt Před rokem +6

    Great work and a really cool project! 😊👍

  • @outaspaceman
    @outaspaceman Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for doing the thinking bit on my next project, adding triggers to a novelty Calculator/DrumKit..🙏

  • @scruffycatstudios
    @scruffycatstudios Před 5 měsíci

    Nicely done! Especially liked the work you did cutting everything down to what looks like 8HP? Brilliant!

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics Před rokem +1

    Look, mum! It meows! And no computer.
    Nice project :)

    • @ArtSproul
      @ArtSproul Před 6 měsíci +1

      I see what you did there ;-)

  • @richardf3327
    @richardf3327 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks.

  • @Soundbrigade
    @Soundbrigade Před rokem

    So cool!
    There are tons of musical toys that should be able to modify and adjust to make into synth modules.

  • @glauciogv5225
    @glauciogv5225 Před 4 měsíci

    Good job !

  • @majordabalert
    @majordabalert Před rokem

    So sick. Love the song at 20 mins too

  • @FrikiObsoleto
    @FrikiObsoleto Před 8 měsíci +1

    32:42 a sampling mode very Jean Jacques Perrey.

  • @Justin-TPG
    @Justin-TPG Před rokem

    I hoped you kept the most important feature and I was not disappointed

  • @MirlitronOne
    @MirlitronOne Před rokem

    Love the animal noises option. Good job!

  • @benjiaomodular
    @benjiaomodular Před rokem +1

    Very nice 👌

  • @SkullDraizer
    @SkullDraizer Před rokem

    I like the resistor insertion special effect.

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv Před rokem +1

    You are a cool MF 🤘💖 . The sounds are perfect “low-fi 1990” drum sounds

  • @luanaleobas5858
    @luanaleobas5858 Před 7 měsíci

    This is geniusssss!!! 😭

  • @verdielg
    @verdielg Před rokem

    This was awesome to watch and so cool. Wish I had your electronic smarts. Brilliant adaptation!

  • @channelite
    @channelite Před rokem

    Really cool to watch you build this. Awesome video!

  • @VagPoop_
    @VagPoop_ Před rokem

    💅 fabulous

  • @iamsushi1056
    @iamsushi1056 Před rokem +2

    Why not add in some transistors to make the animal/drum switch voltage controllable? Then you could use a 3 position switch for manual override drums/cv or gate signal controlled/manual override animal sounds.

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem

      This definitely would've been possible. I just didn't decide to do it because I didn't feel the need for it personally.
      BTW here's another way to do it without a 3-way switch with an XOR gate: url.sandelinos.com/animalinstswitch

  • @distantcomets
    @distantcomets Před rokem

    My god, that's badass! Congrats!

  • @danielkibbee1907
    @danielkibbee1907 Před rokem

    Really cool. Was so hoping you were gonna hit that switch after programming the drums...❤🔥❤️

  • @PnPModular
    @PnPModular Před rokem

    Excellent video love how you show the process for creating the schematic really useful!!

  • @dillipphunbar7924
    @dillipphunbar7924 Před rokem

    Cleverly done and demonstrated. subbed

  • @ProfessorHumblesDelusions

    You’re a master at this!

  • @mutedsounds2k
    @mutedsounds2k Před rokem

    Now I need to find a Sony TCM 4040!

  • @tcdontplay4914
    @tcdontplay4914 Před rokem

    love this! 🎉

  • @AlexBarnDavis
    @AlexBarnDavis Před rokem

    You got my sub. Keep this crazy shit coming. You have the funnies working for ya

  • @fredscallietsoundman9701
    @fredscallietsoundman9701 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Amazing module ! When do you start shipping them out ?

  • @I_Stern
    @I_Stern Před rokem

    Interesting Site you have. Will keep me busy for next couple of weeks. ❤️👍

  • @abominablemusic
    @abominablemusic Před rokem

    your knowledge is impressive, nice one!

  • @Ouefdie
    @Ouefdie Před rokem

    Oh, very nice i was just recently wondering how to trigger buttons with CV! Thank you for htis video!

  • @nelsoncolereis4058
    @nelsoncolereis4058 Před rokem

    Nice! There might also be a resistor controlling the pitch on the circuit board. If you replace that for a pot you can also control the pitch of the drums/samples.

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem +1

      This board uses a crystal for the clock so there is no pitch resistor here. I do have some other toy PCBs that do have pitch resistors that I might feature in a future video though.

  • @MegaDbase
    @MegaDbase Před rokem

    Great job

  • @synaesmedia
    @synaesmedia Před rokem

    Very nicely explained

  • @Brumata
    @Brumata Před rokem

    Great tutorial. Cool project! 👍

  • @danieloberhoff1
    @danieloberhoff1 Před rokem +1

    very cool 😀

  • @maxpatzelt8314
    @maxpatzelt8314 Před rokem

    Love it

  • @justincatterall9597
    @justincatterall9597 Před rokem

    Brilliant work. I wish I understood electronics better than I do; I'd love to have a go at something like this. Looking at the reverse of the original PCB, I bet that second IC has a lot more sounds on it than the 8 you're using... though I'm not sure how you'd get access to them.

  • @ShaggyMummy
    @ShaggyMummy Před rokem

    amazing

  • @HenricWallmark
    @HenricWallmark Před 8 měsíci

    Great! How come you didnt replace the toggle with cv changeable so you could flip between animal and drum on the fly?

  • @peladofreak
    @peladofreak Před rokem

    great video thanks, would be great to have a tutorial for begginers to know how to indetify the initals pins to run the extracted board, also i want to do the same with a casiotone mt-70 that i keept for a long time, and dont know how :/ thanks a lot again!

  • @leveaudor8577
    @leveaudor8577 Před 10 měsíci

    cyriak energies

  • @richardf3327
    @richardf3327 Před rokem

    Can I ask - what soldering iron are you using (my next upgrade maybe. I'm using a TS100 atm

  • @rautshsale1948
    @rautshsale1948 Před rokem

    btw, what's the case? how / out of what is it made? seems very rudimentary, but i like it a lot

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem +1

      It's built out of old Eurocard (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocard_(printed_circuit_board) ) racks I got for cheap 2nd hand.

  • @iamsushi1056
    @iamsushi1056 Před rokem +1

    I noticed you’re using trs patch cables, even though eurorack traditionally runs on ts jacks. Why?

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem +1

      I got a bunch of these TRS to serial cables(url.sandelinos.com/trsserial ) for free so I soldered patch cables out of them.

  • @barrycullen1032
    @barrycullen1032 Před rokem

    Would this 'transistor trigger' approach work with a PNP if the IC chip wanted the pin to go high?

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem +1

      Yes but due to the nature of the PNP you'll have to add an inverting circuit in front of it.
      Here is the circuit I would use to trigger a toy that needs it's pins pulled up: url.sandelinos.com/invertedtoytrigger

    • @barrycullen1032
      @barrycullen1032 Před rokem

      @@SandelinosDIY thanks for sharing that. Very kind of you.

  • @gizzyrecords9194
    @gizzyrecords9194 Před 9 měsíci

    What power supply are you using?

  • @TheGreatDP
    @TheGreatDP Před rokem

    What was the circuit design software you used?

    • @SandelinosDIY
      @SandelinosDIY  Před rokem

      KiCad! It's awesome and it's free and open source.

  • @erickvond6825
    @erickvond6825 Před rokem

    I think if it were me, I'd have simply recreated the circuit on the strip board.

    • @philip6252
      @philip6252 Před měsícem

      Wasn’t you, though. Was it?

    • @erickvond6825
      @erickvond6825 Před měsícem

      @@philip6252 You know what, your right. At least what I posted was constructive criticism. What a sad and shameful life you must live to have to go around pointing out everyone else's faults to make yourself feel better. Pitiful....

  • @cristianz8021
    @cristianz8021 Před rokem

    ian curtis vibe

  • @switchon1325
    @switchon1325 Před 6 měsíci

    lol, pitch mods now

  • @user-jb6mr7cw6k
    @user-jb6mr7cw6k Před 8 měsíci

    nice nails

  • @apollorobb
    @apollorobb Před rokem

    And next we paint our finger nails like our sister

  • @Mikere5
    @Mikere5 Před rokem

    You are wearing fingernail polish ......hmmmm