DIY noise/spring box

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vasyan wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 4:15 pm
vurt wrote: Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:03 pm that looks lovely. cant wait to hear it :tu:
I finally made a video with this noisebox. :wink:

that's awesome! both the device and performance :clap: 8)
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I decided to test the noise boxes with the effects being developed: a fresh version of Ambient Reverb and a spectral effects processor. Some sounds processed with spectral effects have a completely different cosmic sound.


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I made this noisebox with a built-in effects processor based on a Daisy Seed microcontroller.

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This noise box has two piezo pickups, the signal from which falls into the left and right channels, respectively, which allows you to get a real stereo signal at the output. :tu:

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In the effects processor, I used the DReverb VST plugin I developed, which, with minor C++ code edits, is adapted to the microcontroller, as well as the Shimmer effect, which gives a more harmonic-rich sound. There is a Freeze mode that can “freeze” the sound for a long time. Using the knobs, you can change the sound parameters in real time. It is suitable for both concert, studio and rehearsal activities. 😎


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Repository with source codes as well as circuit diagram and printed circuit board, open for public use. :tu:
I hope you get beautiful noiseboxes with great magic sound. 8)

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I'm slowly building something similar: got the box, piezo disc, terminal blocks, need bolts/nuts/washers, springs, door stopper spring and spokes.
* coffee please, black, no sugar *

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Another video showing the work of VasVas v1 noisebox :tu:


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Here is a Noise box i made recently:

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In this version of the VasVas noisebox series, three effects of our own design are implemented simultaneously: Delay, DReverb and Pitch Shifter, adapted to the microcontroller Daisy Seed.

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All sound parameters can be adjusted precisely, and their values are displayed when they are changed. Separate pickups are provided for the left and right channels, and their further effects processing is carried out separately. Perfect for genres 𝑵𝒐𝒊𝒔𝒆, 𝑨𝒎𝒃𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒕, 𝑰𝒏𝒅𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒂𝒍 and others, as well as for sound design.


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