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Rhythm Machine Experiments - Marble Machine X #107

Rhythm Machine Experiments - Marble Machine X #107 You asked for a "I Believe" Hoodie so we made one! Check it out here:

Thank you for your support! / Martin & Team Wintergatan

After the recording of the video i have found out that the US Hoodie version differs from the European, the one i used in the video, this information just reached me. When you go to Teespring from the US you will see the correct version of the hoodie in the thumbnails.

Here is the technical breakdown of the Materials US/EU:

US:
An everyday pullover hoodie crafted from our signature soft Eco-Fleece.
Eco-Fleece
50% Polyester, 46% Cotton, 4% Rayon
Contains organic & recycled materials
Kangaroo pocket
Ribbed hemband & sleeve cuffs
Set-in sleeves
Hood with drawstrings
Garment imported, made with U.S.A. yarns

EU:
85% ORGANIC RING-SPUN COMBED COTTON, 15% RECYCLED POLYESTER
Double layered hood in self fabric
Round drawcords in matching body colour with metal tipping
Metal eyelets
Inside herringbone back neck tape
Self fabric half moon at back neck
Single needle topstitch at neckline and along hood opening
1x1 rib at sleeve hem and bottom hem
Armhole, sleeve hem and bottom hem with twin needle topstitch
Kangaroo pocket at front
BRUSHED SWEATSHIRT

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It is time to try to find out how tight I can get the Marble Machine X to play. To do so I need to start with the internal timing clock, the metronome fro the MMX, the Mechanical Rhythm Machine. In this episode I am fighting with some of my older pretty naive designs and trying to make them work as intended. A tight Mechanical Rhythm machine will be the foundation on which we can measure the tightness of all the other instrument. Thanks for watching take care and good luck with everything you are doing! Martin
Rhythm Machine Experiments - Marble Machine X 107

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Video edited by Hannes Knutsson


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Thanks to the Marble Machine X Team 2019

►Alex Füßl | Alex CNC | Munich, Germany



►Carlos Montoro | Anjuda Guitars | Madrid, Spain


►Chris Nadon | Aix-en-Provence France

►Dwayne Myers | Safety | Phoenixville, PA, USA

►Ecco Pierce | All Things Ecco | Oakland, California, USA


►Florian Hu | fhuable | Wellington, NZ


►Jacob LaRocca | Rocket Props | Somerville, Massachusetts


►James Passmore | CAD9 Design LLC | Worcester MA



►Marius Hirn | Munich, Germany


►Nick Householder | Florida, USA


►Philip Brown (solo banjo) Winston Salem, NC USA
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►Richard Southall | String HeArt | Devon, UK


►Sebastiaan Jansen | Leuven, Belgium (BE)



►Tim Keller | Inventopia | Davis California USA


►Tim Mitchell | CNC Machinist | Nashville USA

►Tobias Gutmann | Tobias Gutmann Prototyping | Munich, Germany



►Tommaso D'Amico | Vancouver, Canada


►Will Francis | Machine Thinking | San Francisco Bay Area, USA

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