Meeting An instrument Inventor with a difference - Lomond Campbell
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A lovely week up in Fort William Scotland! with @lomondcampbell3615
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That track turned out ace Sam! Well worth hauling your eurorack case all the way here and back. 😉
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
nice one lomond!! a lovely place you got there and it was a grand week :D cheers!
Always nice to see the Volvo bricks driving about :D
@medicman4444
Жыл бұрын
*fatherjack hugging a Volvo "I love my brick!"
@PjotrStroganov
Жыл бұрын
Coincedentally a a week ago a colleague of mine did a similar run in France. With a Volvo brick.
Describing the sounds the harmonograph makes as "poetry" is really cool. I've never heard someone use that before and I like it.
Congratulations.... Hope you both will be very happy, best for the future........!
Lomond! Love your mad machines, especially the musical "Spirograph" 🙂😎😎 Sam - thanks for sharing! 🙂
Sam needed something easy and relaxing to do so he took his Eurorack apart and rebuilt it from scratch
@TheScreamingFrog916
Жыл бұрын
LOL! 🙂. Was thinking the same thing.
Such a cool studio with a great view, what a lovely place to escape to. Lomond really a has a great imagination to come up with some of those. Nice mini modular setup, great choice of modules for a full sound. 🤪
I wish I had even a fraction of your motivation. Seems like you're always working on something new (or old). :)
Fun fact: the harmonograph reminded me if one I built when I was a kid thanks to the Meccano set from my dad... And his original Meccano catalogue of... 1923 (a bit of context: dad was born in 1911 and became an engineer... And since you were in Scotland, I built another Meccano massive endeavour: the Firth of Forth railway bridge. That one blocked the dining table for weeks😂
Nothing like playing Synths in front of the scenic window
3:31 a Scottish person saying "burglar alarms". My life is complete.
@2760ade
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Jeremy got a Scot to say that on Top Gear, years ago, for laughs!!😂😂
honeymoon? wow, yay, congrats!!!!
@gerardvila4685
Жыл бұрын
Likewise ☺
Wonderful gadgets at the studio, and love the clicky feedback of the wheels on the letter sequencer thingy.
Lomond has such a mindblowing range of ideas. He makes it sound so simple as well.
What a fun trip. They were some extraordinary machines at Lomond’s place.
the thing you made at the end became incredible immediately and made me say "what the fuck" out loud to my phone in an empty room
I got recommended this video randomly in my feed and I have no idea what's going on but I like it
Love it. Glad you had a good time and recharged those creative batteries!
Pays to dust off your modules once in a while... Loved Lomond's studio very cool... ☮🔥
What a great studio set up. Great video 2x👍
Cool!! Love that turntable sequencer so much.
fantastic stuff!
Amazing inventions - love it!
That studio is wonderful! If I ever need to record live drums or something, I'll bear it in mind. I'm in Aberdeenshire so not terribly distant :) Lomond is full of amazing ideas, too! Loved the turntable sequencer and the Harmonograph.
what a great and creative dude. Love it
Excellent stuff!
Beautiful house to be playing around in!
This is so cool! This is Edward, Sam from the email about the midi kick drum. This is insane!
That puts a whole new twist to Carl Palmer's electronic drum kit that he made in the early 70's.
Amazing
Congrats Sam!
I love the drawing/machine/instrument/thing
AHH! I've been dying to build a harmonograph to do exactly what he was doing!
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
Fire him an email. The way he has put it together is very clever but surprisingly simple
@TheScreamingFrog916
Жыл бұрын
Me too!, and the record player thing as well. But when I heard him say, "I sell the picture with the music it made" my brain exploded, LOL. I've always wanted to do something like that, single original recording + single edition work of art.
@GizzyDillespee
Жыл бұрын
Imagine tho if 2 of you showed up to the same Saturday market or arts festival... It would be like when the 2 monochord players showed up and fought over which one was actually tuned to the universe. But if 2 experimental music auto-wobble-pens showed up at the same time, they could have a dance-off, and then coerce some beauty pageant judges to decide the winning drawing and music (and how the machine looks and presents itself, of course, and the person who brought it would have to answer a "serious question", as part of the competition. Yeah, arts festivals should do that sort of stuff. Bring on as many harmonia as you will!
@althejazzman
Жыл бұрын
@@TheScreamingFrog916 I would sell the music with the picture it made.
"Sounds like my grandfather taking a leak, Mikey. Thrillsville." haha
So cool!
So cool
Amazing 👍
Wow. Juicy ideas.
Genius! 😮
what a fun trip!
We had one of those drawing pendulum machines in the school lobby in 1969 !
@TheScreamingFrog916
Жыл бұрын
That is cool. Did you ever get a drawing from it?
wow!💙
Inspiring guy, and place!
Loved that eurorack track!
What a nice day out
This stuff gives me some steampunk vibes. Lovely stuff.
Such an amazing place :D
I like the hominess of the electro-mechanical gate sequencer and function generator they had there.
Hey, Fort William, I know a dude there, lovely fellow called Woody! He's got a kind-of resort or something out by Ben Neviss which I've never visited - been thinking maybe this is the year to finally get 'round to it...
Cool. From 10:00, everything becomes very Kraftwerk. Maybe get Hainbach in to narrative a user manual...
this track you made is fucking bumping 💯💯🤯
Fresh.
A man who's almost as crazy as you but got to admire the art and desighn.
The enigma midi sequencer
Class act
Thanks for apologizing for the blur at 8:50. Tho I'd rather hear it directly from them, anything helps. Oh nvm, it was Oasis I was thinking of!
Petr valek springs to mind here, although i think he's probably consumed a lot more acid. Great stuff you have here👍
sausage clipping is normal in canada
That was the Rust 'N Dust Rally in the first few seconds
About 30 years ago I designed and built a MIDI-to-parallel interface for my drum machine. (I still have it!) I intended to build another recently but it was 6809-based and some of the other parts are hard to get. The J-Omega MIDI-to-parallel and Parallel-to-MIDI interfaces, mentioned in the video, look perfect for my needs. They are reasonably priced too. (I am not in any way affiliated with J-Omega)
Polyend did the "Perc", which are also little drum motors, but they've been discontinued and insanely expensive (talking about 1450 € per piece).
6:25-6:35.....yeah😎. Very very cool as always.
Wowed ! 👽✌️
Sick as F&$K!!!
Gotta be honest, water splashes are kind of uncomfortable for me through headphones for some reason but you really made it work in the end! The instruments are brilliant as well, I‘ll definitely check out his videos.
@Lazored1
Жыл бұрын
sort of like an inverse asmr, i get uncomfortable with some of those types too
@JamesChurchill
Жыл бұрын
@@Lazored1the word you want is "misophony"!
So before the Arduino it was the parallel port?
Is there any way to recreate the audio of that harmonograph from the image it produces?
4:00 Circular sequencer - principle created by Leon Theremin in his Rhytmicon - first drum machine
Never thought I'd see you up in my home town, Sam. Hope you had a good time?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
yep was grand not been up for some 15 years or so since spending more time on my arse than on the bike on the DH track
Did you build your eurorack case and power supply? if so, can you do a video on it?
Pythagoras would have loved this guy
"im pretty bad at actually not doing anything" SAME
6:30 this is what you get if you cross a Theremin with a Spirograph set!
Это супер круто!
Amazing video, will say he sounds exactly like Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan actor) haha
So Sam sourced some sea sounds form the sea shore?
I spy a MixPre-10M ♥ Those are sorta rare, as far as Sound Devices stuff goes. haha
knowing fort william as one of the destinations of the highlander sleeper train did you take that to get up there?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but it stopped at 4 in morning and we got kicked out in Glasgow lol
when is the next organ video coming out?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
Next one. Ignore that comment above btw scam
0:40 "Pretty bad at actually not doing anything". That should be the dictionary definition of "Sam".
11:32 Is that a master clock on the wall, or just a regular pendulum clock?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
master clock ofcourse! only allowed one in the flat though, i tried to sneak another one in but it got refused and i had to take it down haha.
I can and want to be like him. I have a plan to make a mass marketable analog computing synthesizer and the inability to apply my idea because cash is killing me inside. I have a YM2149 and a Concertmate-990 I'm looking to combine it with and that J-omega is some killer I'll have to integrate into my project. Eventually I'm also going to link up my air drumming kit when I figure out how I want it configured (sequencers and FM modulation with a YM2612 and such)
2:57 Sounds like the beginning of "Man at Work - Down Under". Sounds like the same instrument. And no, I don't mean the flute. 🙃😉🙂
Can I ask you what drum module you use on Kosmo? I've always loved your drums but I don't know if I can purchase the module...
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
Kick drum is a neinohnein pcb that has been modified. Snare is a mix of a twin t snare and a Linn drum sample
@alessandro_-_
Жыл бұрын
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER thank you!
".....AhhhPuuRhhhBurbhBuuurhhh...." 😀
OMG you should use a sample of yourself going "lobely jubbly"!
How much Datapunk dows LMNC wants to be? The Answer: Yes
Floored
Was your microphone fully inside your mouth during the intro?
@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
Жыл бұрын
Huh?
Delia Derbyshire sauce.
RE-MARK-A-BLE..
Wait... did he say he's on his honeymoon??!!??
look at ur first vids, go back to the roots. beginnerz mind by suzuki 😉🤙
Genuinely disappointed you didn‘t take a couple of Cosmo Format Modular cases with you on your honeymoon 😡 I think this channel is losing focus. Much love ❤ and congratulations!
u ever try an ebtech hum eliminator on the output for the sound quality
3:33 - No true Scotsman can properly pronounce "burglar alarm"
Have you ever thought about reaching out to HoneySmack to collaborate?
Those inventions are next level engineering, imagination, just sheer genius 🔥Can’t wait to see what you took away from there. I want your future plans are Dude 🫶🏻🌍🍀