Saturday, 18 January 2014

A Japanese tinkerer calling himself Basami Sentaku on YouTube has built electronic panpipes out of old Famicom cartridges.

Back in the day, if your NES or SNES games started to get glitchy, there was one go-to solution: remove the cart from the console and blow into it as hard as you could to clear the dust from the circuits. This would allow you to resume play.
Since the notes can only be played one at a time, you need a small ensemble to play multitrack tunes -- and speeds are, as evidenced in Basami Sentaku's video below, a little on the slow side -- but it's still a pretty clever (and deeply nostalgic) idea. We'd love to hear some original tunes composed on the instruments.

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