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May 7 2008, 07:24 AM
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Active Member ![]() ![]() Group: Community Leader Posts: 22 Joined: 10-March 08 From: Silicon Forest Member No.: 131 |
I wasn't sure if this was appropriate to post in the digital audio forum but....seeing as how there isn't a carrot, clarinet, or analog audio forum, I thought I'd just make a fun audio thread (and besides, this is way too much fun to pass by).
Carrot Clarinet* However, just to keep it relevant to the digital audio forum, it does sound as if he's using some type of a digital delay or echo unit. If you find any quirky, fun, or interesting audio links, go ahead and post them in this thread. *kids, you can try this as home! -------------------- Gregory D. Moore
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May 8 2008, 05:46 AM
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![]() O'Reilly Digital Media Editor ![]() ![]() Group: Editor Posts: 46 Joined: 17-December 07 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 14 |
It does sound as if he's using some type of a digital delay or echo unit. That's great! The notes say the processor is a Boss RC-20 Loopstation. I liked the rubber glove bagpipes as well. Maker Faire had some wacky instruments. My favorite was the Bubblegum MIDI Sequencer. You play it by plopping gumballs into a grid of holes. A light sensor at the bottom of each hole then triggers a switch. -------------------- David Battino
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May 9 2008, 04:09 AM
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Active Member ![]() ![]() Group: Community Leader Posts: 22 Joined: 10-March 08 From: Silicon Forest Member No.: 131 |
Cool sequencer!
Here's a synchronizer. This youtube video shows five metronomes starting out of sync. The board holding the metronomes is placed on top of two cans and the metronomes mechanically couple through oscillations and synchronize. -------------------- Gregory D. Moore
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