Hi, i'm a new member here and a noob when it comes to electronics.
I have done circuit bending for a while and i'm now into learning and experimenting with audio circuits.
So far i'm building simple oscillators, preamps and other audio circuits where i can find the parts i need for building...anyway, enough about me and over to my questions...
The other day i found this cool thing on the net somewhere, don't know if you're familiar with it, but they call it a "synthstick".
It's a variable resistor that changes the resistance depending on where you touch it.
The idea is to lay a strip of mylar and a strip of vhs tape on top of each other without connecting, so that when you press down various places you get connections between the two materials, resulting in variable resistance because vhs tape is a semiconductor....
But ther is my problem. My vhs tape doesn't seem to conduct at all, not even with the test pins 1mm from each other, nada.
How can this be? I've seen people on the net do this...is there something different with the vhs tape i'm using?
As the vhs tape didnt work i tried to find a replacement for it and the only thing i could think of was carbon from a pencil drawn all over on a strip of paper.
I replaced the mylar strip too, with aluminumfoil glued on a strip of sticky tape.
These materials worked to some extent, but it was very difficult to get a linear resistance with the carbon. As a prototype i'm quite happy with my half a meter 50K pot "slider", but It's rather useless when it comes to controlling oscillators for musical purposes. ;P
Any ideas to what i can use as the semiconductor strip?
-Ragnar
I have done circuit bending for a while and i'm now into learning and experimenting with audio circuits.
So far i'm building simple oscillators, preamps and other audio circuits where i can find the parts i need for building...anyway, enough about me and over to my questions...
The other day i found this cool thing on the net somewhere, don't know if you're familiar with it, but they call it a "synthstick".
It's a variable resistor that changes the resistance depending on where you touch it.
The idea is to lay a strip of mylar and a strip of vhs tape on top of each other without connecting, so that when you press down various places you get connections between the two materials, resulting in variable resistance because vhs tape is a semiconductor....
But ther is my problem. My vhs tape doesn't seem to conduct at all, not even with the test pins 1mm from each other, nada.
How can this be? I've seen people on the net do this...is there something different with the vhs tape i'm using?
As the vhs tape didnt work i tried to find a replacement for it and the only thing i could think of was carbon from a pencil drawn all over on a strip of paper.
I replaced the mylar strip too, with aluminumfoil glued on a strip of sticky tape.
These materials worked to some extent, but it was very difficult to get a linear resistance with the carbon. As a prototype i'm quite happy with my half a meter 50K pot "slider", but It's rather useless when it comes to controlling oscillators for musical purposes. ;P
Any ideas to what i can use as the semiconductor strip?
-Ragnar