Hi,
What about making a 'Music Laboratory Machines' based on the sampled tones generated by microphonic valves? Some vlaves not only pick up external acoustic energy and vibration to produce weird ringing effects but also self-oscillate when put in the right circuit to produce some very rich and industrial textures. It's something I've experimented with in real circuits, however is very difficult to control, however, I reckon sampling and taming it would make a great addition to your suite of retro oscillator and vintage equipment.
Microphonic valves for 'Music Laboratory Machines'
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 1 posts since 19 Oct, 2012 from England
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from Scotland
I think this guy is onto something.
In my humble opinion.
In fact, I wouldn't be disappointed to see HS Towers come up with some effects stuff, and not just be limited to "instruments".
In my humble opinion.
In fact, I wouldn't be disappointed to see HS Towers come up with some effects stuff, and not just be limited to "instruments".
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- KVRAF
- 1597 posts since 15 Jan, 2005 from Vales Of Glamorgan, South Wales, UK
Sounds intriguing.
I am interested in anything, ermmmm, interesting!
Cheers,
Stephen
I am interested in anything, ermmmm, interesting!
Cheers,
Stephen