lørdag den 23. juli 2022

I'm featured in the new issue of Black Panels Only Eurorack Zine! I highly recommend you go get yourself a physical copy. You can read a bit about my synth and how I used the modules for recording my latest album.

fredag den 28. januar 2022

I've released a new album 'Skygge Side B' composed entirely on modular system:



lørdag den 24. juli 2021

Hi everyone, here's a video auto-biography about my artistic journey I'd made during the winter of 2020. It's showing how I started, the road I travelled and where I ended up. Lots of footage of my works, concerts, behind the scenes etc. Thanks for watching!


onsdag den 17. marts 2021

Full albums now on my channel

Hi guys! I decided to upload my two albums on my channel so here goes:




Some background:

'REMNANTS' (2015)
is my debut album I released as my Bachelor's Project under the Academy of Music.
I designed a simple circuit for an audio player and composed an album out of recordings
from my various audio material from my DIY projects.

RECLUSE [2020]
is my second album I composed just before the pandemic in a somewhat depressed but lucid state,
after dropping out of my Master's study due to health problems. I regressed into the past and started
composing music for my newly finished modular system and old tracker software.


onsdag den 11. november 2020

Eurorack Modules: DIY CRT scope

Hi guys, I know it's been a while.
I've fallen behind with updating my blog although I've been active on my facebook and my YouTube pages. Sometime back in 2018 I decided to switch to eurorack as my DIY stuff required a lot of maintenance. I uploaded this video of my current studio recorded with an old crappy camcorder where you get the general idea of the setup:





I've bought several weird modules which sort of fits into my previous aesthetic with vero test-boards, bendable CMOS-chips, tube-amplifiers, CV-controllable tape-player, nixie tube counter and a custom built CRT-scope module I designed in collaboration with a tinkerer from Belarus under the name Ghetto Hacker. 

I stumbled upon this Ghetto Hacker guy where I saw he'd built a module for eurorack with a small CRT from a camcorder, used as an oscilloscope. I paid him for his time and skills to make me one and the result is really amazing, sturdy 3d-printed arm to hold everything in place and a nice black front plate.
 
Here's some video:

Ghetto Hacker's finished work:
 
 
Testing module in my own case:

 
 And here's some pix from the build:

Blueprint for mounting
Layout for front plate
Front Plate done!
CRT installed
Under construction
Finished module installed

If you're interested to see what I'm up to, go follow me on YouTube (Dani Dogenigt) or find Dogenigt on facebook. I think I am going to give a guided tour of my eurorack system so you can see some of the modules in action. Please take care and see you soon!

lørdag den 17. marts 2018

Yearly recap

All right so it's been over a year since I last made a new post here. A lot has happened in this period.
First of all my .com domain expired and before I got the chance to renew I discovered to my surprise that it'd been bought by someone else, I suspect godaddy does this to get people to negotiate a buy-back fee which is a dirty move so right now you can find this blog on dogenigt.blogspot.com

I've been moving a lot so all my gear and the entire workshop is currently stored in my rural home where I am renovating so I haven't been able to build and produce anything.
I also chose to cancel my studies for my master's degree at the academy of music due to stress and other health issues so my mind hasn't really been focused that much around electronics and music.
I've been more or less homeless over the (harsh scandinavian) winter and staying at friends but I am moving into an old farmhouse with my brother on the 1st of may so my plan is to gather some of my gear and get a small studio going again.

To make a recap of where I left off a year ago,
my DIY modular project was going into all sorts of directions as I was really inspired to do all kinds of raw and untraditional modules.


I got to mounting the magic eye tubes for the 4 channel mixer and the VU-meter nixie tubes for the stereo main out module with EQ for both channels as you can see in the bottom case.
In the top case I mounted volt- and amp-meter for the PSU and a breadboard module with banana jacks for interfacing. This could be a neat little module for testing new circuits and have them ready for experimenting on the go.
The green screen to the far right is actually an old gameboy with backlight with LSDJ cartridge and a vintage magnifier screen from a dias-photo viewer. The red wires going from the gameboy are going to a NES-joypad which I succesfully got working so I'll be able to control the gameboy from afar as the gameboy is enclosed in the case.
On top of the case is my microcassette tape delay and two cassette tape players from a stereo tape deck which I am planning on building into a third case for a tape delay.
On the far right is an old tape player from a car stereo which I want to make into a monophonic tape voice unit with CV-control for the motor to control the pitch.

More to come!

lørdag den 4. februar 2017

DIY Modular #2: Nixie tubes for VU meters.

I want to give you a brief insight in the progress I am making on my wooden modular project.
I've already shown you the CRT-module(s) as visual feedback. I want to have a 4-channel summing mixer for all the the different outputs from the various modules and I thought it would be nice to have a VU meter for each channel to be able to monitor signal activity - and why not have nixie 'magic eye' tubes for just that!


The outputs from each channel is going to be sent to the main stereo output module through pan pots to create a stereo field. The main output module has two 100mm faders for left and right channel and for visual feedback two IN-13 nixie VU meter tubes are installed.

The technical aspects and circuit details of the modules will be covered further when I am done connecting it all. Below is a video of all the tubes (CRTs included) running together for the first time. The input signal is Boards of Canada's "Davyan Cowboy" :]






torsdag den 11. august 2016

Hi guys, currently I am on my holiday so just taking it all in and I've been a bit away from the workbench.
Here's a little catch-up.

My wooden modular project is slowly pacing away, the first module - the main console - has got its frontplate in 5mm clear acryllic mounted with the TVs steadily fixed on the little wooden shelf.
The idea is to have the monitors as in kind of a cockpit/main console where I can monitor various things like input voltage, temperature in the case, run time and date etc. via my Arduino Uno + TellyMate Shield.
The left CRT has been made into a TV-oscilloscope for the main out (stereo) signal.

Still with the protection on and no holes drilled yet.
After finishing the holes and the jacks and pots on.
Finished front plate in lighting.

In the dark, all systems go!