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Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Landscape HC-TT (human controlled tape transport).
The theme was created out of snippets from the eleven sets of experimentations I recorded with the Landscape HC-TT… focusing primarily on rhythm and effects. The synthesizer sounds were created with the Arturia PolyBrute.
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HC-TT — LANDSCAPE

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01-The Landscape HC-TT (human-controlled tape transport): Sound and Functionality
01-The Landscape HC-TT (human-controlled tape transport): Sound and Functionality

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HC-TT — LANDSCAPE

The HC-TT is a compact cassette manipulation device which allows you to manually play a cassette with your hands. The resulting sound can be incredibly similar to scratching a vinyl record. Sound will only be produced while your hands are turning either of the large playback knobs. By turning these knobs you are directly rotating the cassette spindles which moves the tape across the internal tape head. The knobs “play” a regular cassette forwards and backwards. There is no motor in this device, so direction and speed is left to the performer. The illuminated touch switch is a momentary mute for both the mono audio output as well as the CV/Gate outputs. The Arches and Moons touch plates allow for feedback and other strange interactions. This device does not record audio but only outputs pre-recorded audio from any cassette tape. The HC-TT comes COUNTERCLOCKWISE, an open-source sample compilation cassette produced by Landscape. Please see below for additional details.

SPECIFICATIONS:

-Forwards and Backwards knobs w/metal cranks utilize 4 ball bearings soldered into the case allowing for responsive control and manipulation of an audio cassette tape. Scrubbing of audio tape using the two knobs can sounds nearly identical to scratching a vinyl record at times. There is no motor or automatic playback in this device, you are the motor. [Large Arrow] knob is forwards and [Small Arrow] knob is backwards.

-Momentary Touch Mute [Sunset] for gating audio (tape or external) and/or CV/Gate outputs. Touching the mute switch and Feedback Points simultaneously will create strange buzzy tonalities which change based on how much skin is in contact with each touch point.

-A Gain control at its highest level can get quite loud and add a bit if overdrive to the signal, plus when used in combination with the tone control it can pushed a little more. At its lowest level it still allows cleaner audio and lower CV out when moving the tape. This is also pre-CV/Gate which means it will be used in tandem with the tone control to send the desired CV/Gate amounts out of the HC-TT.

-A lo-fi dirty Tone control which cuts most bass content at its lowest level and boosts bass content at its highest. This control is pre-CV/Gate which means it will allow you to adjust your CV/Gate levels and response. You will hear scrubbing sounds when turning this knob and the audio will also cutout due to its placement in the feedback path of the circuit. Turning the knob very quickly creates a bass drum like effect and if you do this while holding the touch mute the tone will change. This can also be used to send out a Gate signal or to “mute” audio destructively by quickly turning the knob.

-3.5mm CV and Gate [Half Moon and Square] outputs which allow you to use your chosen tape’s audio content in combination with your playing style as a way to manipulate a modular synthesizer. To put it another way, the HC-TT is also a tape based “controller” or modulation source. Utilize the immediate responsiveness of a mechanical device and analog tape to control your system in chaotic or subtle ways. Hand crank a sequencer using the gate output, “scratch” a VCO with the CV output or make your system sound somewhat similar to the warbled tape you are currently manipulating.

-I/O Feedback Touch Points [Arches and Moons] allowing for touch sensitive analog feedback within the preamp (not to tape). The feedback you create through your skin also outputs to CV/Gate. This feedback can greatly distort and mangle your manipulated tape sound as well as incoming audio. By touching only the input pad [Arches] you will turn your body into an antenna injecting radio signals, hum or static to the audio and CV/Gate outputs (radio frequencies and results vary greatly by location). While touching the input pad [Arches] you can also use your other hand as a lo-fi “circuit sniffer” to listen to the sounds of laptops, cellphones and other equipment which output EMF. While touching both pads [Arches + Moons] and also introducing slight contact towards the sides of the touch mute switch you can change the character of the feedback to sound more liquid. By touching all three directly you will hear bee or mosquito like tonalities which will change depending on the amounts of skin in contact with each of the touch pads.

-The cassette inserts along the front edge by lifting both knobs and then reseating them through the cassette spindles and into the ball bearings below. The cassette is not damaged by this playback method and this technique makes it nearly impossible to tangle a tape.

-1/4″ mono output [Up Arrow/left side]

-1/4” mono input [Down Arrow/right side] which allows you to use the HC-TT’s circuitry as a lo-fi overdrive and playable touch feedback processing device. The input does not go to tape but does go through the tone control and drive amount. The input is also sent to the envelope follower for the CV/Gate outs. The touch mute will also mute incoming audio.

-The included 12v power supply works in all countries and is provided with both a country specific and US plug type adaptor.

-The entire construction is made from 6 x heavy duty 2mm and 1 x 1.6mm thick Immersion Gold PCBs (composite of woven fiberglass cloth with an epoxy resin binder + copper w/thin gold plating for oxidation resistance)

-The tape head can easily be reached and cleaned with a cotton swab.

-Weight: 0.8lbs

-Ships with one copy of COUNTERCLOCKWISE

-Price: $330 usd / DIY version: $220 usd

NOTE: The HC-TT drives tapes forwards and reverse utilizing the spindles which means store bought loops or loose diy tape loops will not work in this device. Tape loops are normally driven by the Capstan which pulls the tape along.

Landscape HC-TT

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The eagerly anticipated Human Controlled Tape Transport from Landscape.

The HC-TT is a compact cassette manipulation device which allows you to manually play a cassette with your hands. The resulting sound can be incredibly similar to scratching a vinyl record. Sound is produced while your hands are turning either of the large playback knobs. By turning these knobs you are directly rotating the cassette spindles which moves the tape across the internal tape head. The knobs “play” a regular cassette forwards and backwards. There is no motor in this device, so direction and speed is left to the performer. The illuminated touch switch is a momentary mute for both the mono audio output as well as the CV/Gate outputs. The Arches and Moons touch plates allow for feedback and other strange interactions. This device does not record audio but only outputs pre-recorded audio from any cassette tape.

Brand new with warranty.

Video: https://youtu.be/0dxbIy2aZnc

Product Specs

Landscape HC-TT

Human controlled cassette tape manipulation and CV controller

The HC-TT is a compact cassette manipulation device which allows you to manually play a cassette with your hands. The resulting sound can be incredibly similar to scratching a vinyl record. Sound will only be produced while your hands are turning either of the large playback knobs. By turning these knobs you are directly rotating the cassette spindles which moves the tape across the internal tape head. The knobs “play” a regular cassette forwards and backwards. There is no motor in this device, so direction and speed is left to the performer. The touch switch is a momentary mute for both the mono audio output as well as the CV/Gate outputs. It does not record audio but outputs pre-recorded audio from any cassette tape.

Features

• Forwards and Backwards knobs w/metal cranks utilize 4 ball bearings soldered into the case allowing for responsive control and manipulation of an audio cassette tape

• Momentary Touch Mute [Sunset] for gating audio (tape or external) and/or CV/Gate signals

• A Gain control at it’s highest level can get quite loud and add a bit if overdrive to the signal, plus when used in combination with the tone control it can pushed a little more.

• A lo-fi dirty Tone control which cuts most bass content at it’s lowest level and boosts bass content at it’s highest.

• 3.5mm CV and Gate [Half Moon and Square] outputs which allow you to use your chosen tape’s audio content in combination with your playing style as a way to manipulate a modular synthesizer.

• I/O Feedback Touch Points [Arches and Moons] allowing for touch sensitive analog feedback within the preamp (not to tape). The feedback you create also outputs to CV/Gate.

• The cassette inserts along the front edge by lifting both knobs and then reseating them through the cassette spindles and into the ball bearings below. The cassette is not damaged by this playback method and this technique makes it nearly impossible to tangle a tape.

Specifications & In the Box

• 1/4″ mono output [left side]

• 1/4” mono input [right side] which allows you to use the HC-TT’s circuitry as a lo-fi overdrive and playable touch feedback processing device. The input does not go to tape. The input is also processed to the CV/Gate outs. The touch mute also mutes incoming audio.

• Included 12v power supply works in all countries and is provided with a country specific plug type.

• Entire construction is made from 7 Immersion Gold PCBs

• Weight: 0.8lbs

• Ships with one randomly selected cassette tape.

Landscape – HC-TT (V2)

Produktinformationen “Landscape – HC-TT (V2)”

HC-TT steht für Human Controlled Tape Transport. – Sprich: Man kann Kassetten von Hand abspielen.

Die Version 2 hat zwei Transport-Regler. Man kann somit eine nicht-modifizierte Kassette vor- und rückwärts bewegen. In Kombination mit dem Mute-Schalter ist sogar Cutting möglich.

Zum Einsetzen der Kassette hebe den Playback-Regler ganz hoch, schiebe die Kassette rein und senke wieder den Regler in die Spindel der Kassette – fertig!

Durch Drehen an einem der Playback-Regler rotierst du die Spindel und bewegst das Band am internen Lesekopf vorbei. Dank den zwei Reglern brauch man kein modifiziertes Endlosband um das Band sowohl vorwärts- wie rückwärts bewegen zu können, im gegensatz zur version 1 die nur einen Transport-Regler hat.

Die runde Schaltfläsche oben links ist eine momentane Stummschaltung.

In diesem Gerät gibt es keinen Motor. Es nimmt auch nicht auf, sondern gibt nur das zuvor aufgenommene Audiosignal ab.

Landscape – HC-TT

Eric Pitra of Landscape produces some weird and wonderful instruments: a small collection that is esoteric, beautifully crafted, and eminently playable. The second iteration of the Human Controlled Tape Transport is no exception.

The HC-TT is constructed entirely from immersion gold PCBs and sports a translucent, mossy green finish, handsomely adorned with gold contact points and control point outlines. Sky blue knobs are used for both the tape control and the HC-TT’s tone and gain controls. It is a truly beautiful unit.

In keeping with Landscape’s aesthetic, there is no text labeling on the controls and apart from the familiar position dots and directional arrows on the blue knobs, the HC-TT instead uses symbols to indicate each of its individual functions. Given the relatively small number of controls and I/O points, they aren’t too difficult to remember [after a few quick glances at the online specs]. In addition to its tape transport, tone, and gain control knobs, the HC-TT features a few capacitive touch points: a momentary mute and two feedback pads. There are 1/4-inch jacks for both audio in and out and two 3.5mm outs for CV and Gate [both derived from the cassette’s audio].

Each HC-TT comes with a random cassette to begin experimenting with, and inserting the tape is a straightforward operation. Just lift up each transport knob, slide the cassette in the slot in the front, and reseat the spindles. Surprisingly sensitive and responsive, the transport feels solid and smooth and gives nice tactile feedback when the resistance of the cassette is present.

Monitoring the audio directly from the HC-TT’s 1/4-inch out reveals some fantastic vinyl-esque scratching sounds, warbly rumbles, and uneven croaking tones, and not surprisingly, it is quite difficult to “play” a cassette back with a consistency that renders anything like the original recording, which is the whole point—to transform, warp, degrade, and evolve something old into something new. Of course, the content and quality of the tape you are playing will affect the resulting output. With a bit of practice I was able to get discernible snippets of human speech [from a tape of spoken word], but recognizable musical passages were harder to come by. Touches on the feedback points yield everything from gentle, liquid chirps, to tearing, screaming static.

The HC-TT shines as a controller of sorts and as a sound source for other gear. Fluttery rumbles and high-speed tape screeches transform into lush soundscapes or dark washes when run through a chain of effects. The CV and Gate outs [labeled with a half moon and square, respectively], coupled with the audio from the tape provide an endless amount of modulation variation and are really fun to send out into various parts of a modular system. The CV and Gate levels and response are adjustable via the tone and gain control knobs. While the tone knob affects the audio by cutting out the bass when fully counter-clockwise and boosting it when turned in the opposite direction, it can also be used to add some glitchy audio cuts when sweeping it back and forth across its range. The gain knob will provide a bit of distorted warmth when fully up and helps to attenuate the CV and Gate levels when dialed down.

If you have a collection of different tapes or the ability to record your own, the possibilities for interesting and unexpected sound and control sources multiply exponentially. Rhythmic tracks, drones, field recordings, and voice will all produce varied, interesting, and useful results. Further mangling and chaos can be found when combining all of the above with the HC-TT’s feedback points and momentary mute. If your finger drumming is on point, you can get a pretty sweet glitched out drum track going.

In addition to the tape’s signal, audio fed into the 1/4-inch in can be processed by the HC-TT’s feedback points and mute switch. The signal will also be fed through the circuitry and influence the gates and CV produced, allowing for a combination of external and tape-generated signal.

The HC-TT in combination with the humble cassette tape and a little practice, truly creates an infinitely variable signal source. Straightforward, well-designed controls and a few thoughtful extras add up to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts, and the HC-TT’s design adds a performative quality to its mechanics, providing a fantastic tool to add humanization and welcome unpredictability to your music making. The quirkiness and unpredictable nature of human-powered cassette tape playback may not fit all workflows, but with an open mind and a propensity for exploration, the HC-TT will give back more than what you put into it. It is an instrument that is superficially simple, yet will nonetheless reward intrepid users with its intricacies and its idiosyncrasies. There is much magic to be found within this small green and gold box.

Price: $330

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Landscape HC-TT Human Controlled Tape Transport

Century Sound Labs is proud to present the Landscape HC-TT Human Controlled Tape Transport. This is one of the coolest, most unique gadgets you’ll add to your arsenal of sound. These are on back-order, so pre-order one now to reserve your place in line! We will also soon be offering HC-TT-ready tapes in the Century Sound Labs store featuring drums, synths, voice samples, and more!

From the Landscape website:

The HC-TT is a compact cassette manipulation device which allows you to play a cassette with your hands similarly to how you scratch a vinyl record. Sound will only be produced while your hand is turning the large playback knob. By turning this knob you are rotating the cassette spindle moving the tape across the internal tape head. The knob plays a regular cassette in the forward direction and a homemade cassette loop in either direction. The blue switch is a momentary mute for both stereo channels. There is no motor in this device. It does not record, only outputs pre-recorded audio from a cassette.

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