Author Archives: Yes, Robot



SoundLab’s here!

SoundLab Plus

Modified modular version of the MFOS SoundLab PLUS.
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X-Ray Game Boy

DMG on X-Ray!

XRayGB001   XRayGB002


Beep it!

ZX Loading

A music application made on the ZX Spectrum.
Turns the ZX keyboard into a tracker-style keyboard for playing live.
Sounds are generated using the BEEP command (no AY chip needed).
Made in BASIC.
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Circuit Bent Furby

MS-20/Furby

Circuit Bent Furby.

Added 9 points to make the Furby glitch and loop.
The goal was to use the Korg MS-20 to interact with the Furby.
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LSDJ Sync’d NES Glitches

Arduino GB-NES sync

We discovered Arduino at a workshop at the Piksel Festival. We thought it could be a great way of starting learning some electronics and coding while making things we could use in our Bending projects. So we purchased an Arduino Diecimila board and we have been learning the basics on how to use it. This is our first project involving Arduino and the electronic knowledge we have learned since then.
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micro 4 Step Sequencer

4 Step Seq and Sampler

micro 4 Step Sequencer

This is a simplified version of Casperelectronics Step Sequencer.
It only has 4 Steps and it is designed to work with the micro Sampler.


Casper’s Speak & Spell LFO

Casper's Speak LFO

First testing with the 555 timer IC: Casperelectronics LFO for the Speak & X family.
You can find all the needed info for building this one, on Casper’s site, here:

http://www.casperelectronics.com/speakspell-lfo-2/


F3liz N4vidad

Snowflake

Christmas time again.

LSDJ song made on a DMG-01


Dirty Filters

Jessica Rylan's VCF

This is an analogue modular Voltage Controlled Filter with Envelope Follower we made at the Piksel Festival last November. Read More »


New Website

SnS_YR   VL-1   GBCam Feedback   Bending

Blip destroyed yesrobot.net

That means that we exceeded our monthly bandwidth limit (and that was December 9th).
The old .net website has been there since 2005 and this 509 was the perfect excuse to build a new one.

So here it is, the new Yes, Robot website!

Following Pepino’s advice, we have used WordPress with a custom Sandbox theme.
We are also using the XSPF Player and the Flickr Widget plugins.
We have already added most of the old website contents, but there is more to add, so you can expect minor changes to happen randomly on the site during the next days.