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There are many things here at Gadgetell that we take great pride in and being nerdy is one of them. With that said there is nothing nerdier than a DIY mod project – may we present Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo. He apparently has created device that allows him to control audio pitch with use of a vintage EEG sensor-based Mattel MindFlex toy.
Robert has rigged the MindFlex which connects to a synthesizer, through a peddle analog delay that outputs to a pair foldable apple-shaped speakers. We’ve done the setup, Robert made the video. Enjoy.
There are many things here at Gadgetell that we take great pride in and being nerdy is one of them. With that said there is nothing nerdier than a DIY mod project – may we present Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo. He apparently has created device that allows him to control audio pitch with use of a vintage EEG sensor-based Mattel MindFlex toy.
Robert has rigged the MindFlex which connects to a synthesizer, through a peddle analog delay that outputs to a pair foldable apple-shaped speakers. We’ve done the setup, Robert made the video. Enjoy.
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