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ilcheffy

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Here’s a little clip from last Friday at @theboxingymhq for the Spring Fiesta! I love the bunk beds it’s such a vibe…
Adore this tune as well from @ilcheffy 🤌
And huge thank you to @artofnothingnoticed for capturing this set!


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PullUpMachine 2: The one click wheel up, out now. www.potenzadsp.com
#ableton #musicproducer #plugin #flstudio #logicpro


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PULL UP MACHINE 😤 OPEN BETA OUT NOW VST3 AND AU FOR MAC, WINDOWS AND LINUX.
I’m happy to say after nearly 2 years of not releasing anything I can present PullUpMachine 2, an evolution of the first version, with too many improvements to count. The main additions include an attack stage, a visualiser for the envelope, and a complete UI overhaul. I do hope you enjoy this one. The plugin is pretty much finished but I am releasing it as an open beta to iron out any bugs that may pop up.
#ableton #plugin #musicproducer #flstudio #logicpro


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my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


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my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


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6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago


my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


2.6K
75
6 months ago

my first bluetooth speaker project finally done. i need to think of name for it.
this project started in april 2024 as an idea to make a reggae-soundsystem inspired boombox. it stayed in a prototype stage for over a year, powering externally with a little class d amp.
I’ve finally had the time to turn it into an actually usable bluetooth speaker.
I saw a youtube video of someone using an ADAU1701 dsp chip as a crossover for his home speakers, so i got one to do the processing.
it had to be powered by drill batteries as well! good power, hot swappable, music all day.
I’ve certainly learnt a lot and i’m happy with it but it’s by no means perfect:
- it’s noisy (still not sure why, maybe passing audio signals right by noisy voltage regulators)
- The tweeters are full range so they can move a lot as the bass is pumping, so it struggles to reach the upper end of the spectrum (past 10k or so).
- I did some basic processing using REW: crossover, corrective eq, limiter. would like to experiment with different processing next time but not sure where to go next.
- no grilles. i’ve sort of committed now to no grilles so i’ve got to be careful! someone already put their foot in the woofer at the skatepark and i tried to fix it with a hoover but the dust cap is pretty hard plastic so it is what it is.

the overall sound is very warm and coloured, but i don’t mind this for listening speakers as opposed to monitoring speakers.

excited to build more speakers, maybe something bandpass.

#soundsystem #diy


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pull up pull up!
getting back to work with PullUpMachine 2, lemme know what you think of this new retro look 👾#plugins #ableton #producer


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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larggge ups @ameliegracee for the invite and the honour of closing down sva last saturday.


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MISSY A’s SOIRÉE II🐆

So excited to be bringing another event a year on… the second edition of multi-genre madness from Stroud, Bristol and beyond, coming to you at @sva__ 💃
Everything from latin to dub, techno to banghra… there’ll be something for everyone
8pm-2am

Tickets £8 adv / £10 otd… ticket link in my bio❤️❤️❤️
Come booogyyyy 🎪
Poster by the incredible @junk.5ive


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24/1/25 @ The Fox, Bristol 📍

music - @ilcheffy - ‘Skardcore’


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Easy everyone, Amigo Sampler update version 2.0 is finally here! Been in the works for couple months,
Special thanks to all the beta testers and the whole Amigo user community much love peace stekker & @ilcheffy :-)

* Serial Verification.
* You now have to authorise your computer to use Amigo. Simply enter the serial number listed under ‘my account’
* File browser
* A new internal file browser lets you preview and load samples from inside Amigo.
* EMBED button
* The embed button saves the sample file into the project state, so you can send project files to friends without losing samples.
* Modulation section.
* The new MOD section allows for two types of modulation and two type of lfo: Vibrato or Tremolo, along with Square or Triangle waves.
* Sample rate improvements
* Amigo now loads samples in chunks, making it feel smoother when changing sample-rates.
* Equal slicing
* New Auto Slice feature allows you to split up the sample into equally divided slices.
* Phase bugs
* The phase effect would sometimes cause some clicking/popping, this is now fixed.
* More sophisticated Config file (see manual for details)
* Slice looping
* Slices can now be looped using the loop controls.
* (side note, slice mode is still monophonic only!)

If you already purchased Amigo Sampler the update is 100% free ofcourse!

We also collaborated with the amazing artist @blinkerfluid_ for a new Amigo T-Shirt available now on potenzadsp.com/merch.outro song: @lukessta dope on plastic - play fiyah ( forthcoming @ruffntuff.records )


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dub mixing on the floor #dub


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the weed inspectors


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the weed inspectors


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