Which physical object sends random vibrations?
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Let an emo girl play the cymbals, connect her with the guitar amplifier and send white noise through her ears... She will vibrate...
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- KVRAF
- 4321 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
highkoo wrote:Ok, ok,
Line the inside of a hulahoop with horse hairs.
Line the outside of the emo girl with violins.
Commence gyroscopic sound synthesis.
that just might work!
im hitting the local park tomorrow to grab an emo girl!
although i am wondering why it has to be emo? are they known to be more random than other subcultures?
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- KVRAF
- 4321 posts since 26 Jun, 2004
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i might grab a hippy as well then, run them together for harmonic beatinghighkoo wrote:Well, youd think hippies would be the best at pro-audio-hooping, but no.
They tend to go wildly out of time, and get all elliptical.
Emo chicks, while somewhat square-wavey, have dead on timing.
I slave all my hardware to my emo chicks clock.
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Melbourne, Australia
A mini review ...
Captain America - reminds me of bowling (so not sexy!)
Iron Man - the hot dog wiener. 98lb weakling?
Thor ... phwooooaarrrrrrrrrrrr, come get me tiger!
Captain America - reminds me of bowling (so not sexy!)
Iron Man - the hot dog wiener. 98lb weakling?
Thor ... phwooooaarrrrrrrrrrrr, come get me tiger!
... space is the place ...
- KVRAF
- 7362 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Not a machine, not forever, not a bow, not a cymbal, not random, and not particularly constant, but still interesting: http://www.ellenfullman.com/Jedinhopy wrote:I want a violin bow without bow changes.SODDI wrote:Have you thought of bowing the cymbal, like a Tibetan singing bowl? Of course, it would have to be an immaculately tuned cymbal so that it would resonate. Most kit cymbals are only good for crashing.Jedinhopy wrote:I want the harmonics that appears after you have hit the cymbal with fingernails should sustain forever instead of decaying into silence.[/size]
As if the length of the violin bow was endless. And a machine pushing it forward forever with constant speed.
Also, "endless violin bow" makes me think of a hurdy-gurdy. The wheel, IIRC, is just wood coated with rosin. For a cymbal, a smoothish rubber wheel should be fine, depending on pressure.
I've used a Vornado Zippi desk fan -- which has soft fabric "blades" instead of a cage for safety -- to play a kalimba. There was motor noise but I removed it with noise reduction software, which was close enough for my purposes at the time. Now I'm curious how it would do with my small hand cymbals, or my bass. (If the pickups don't go nuts from having an electric motor nearby, that could work pretty well...)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 847 posts since 20 May, 2010
Where is the shop store?foosnark wrote:Not a machine, not forever, not a bow, not a cymbal, not random, and not particularly constant, but still interesting: http://www.ellenfullman.com/Jedinhopy wrote:I want a violin bow without bow changes.SODDI wrote:Have you thought of bowing the cymbal, like a Tibetan singing bowl? Of course, it would have to be an immaculately tuned cymbal so that it would resonate. Most kit cymbals are only good for crashing.Jedinhopy wrote:I want the harmonics that appears after you have hit the cymbal with fingernails should sustain forever instead of decaying into silence.[/size]
As if the length of the violin bow was endless. And a machine pushing it forward forever with constant speed.
Also, "endless violin bow" makes me think of a hurdy-gurdy. The wheel, IIRC, is just wood coated with rosin. For a cymbal, a smoothish rubber wheel should be fine, depending on pressure.
I've used a Vornado Zippi desk fan -- which has soft fabric "blades" instead of a cage for safety -- to play a kalimba. There was motor noise but I removed it with noise reduction software, which was close enough for my purposes at the time. Now I'm curious how it would do with my small hand cymbals, or my bass. (If the pickups don't go nuts from having an electric motor nearby, that could work pretty well...)
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
- KVRAF
- 12555 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AZs6yhiRmsvurt wrote:robojam wrote:No. It's incompatible with the iRing...vurt wrote:no hulk?
"hulk smash your backdoor in!"
Eric Idle has more a look of curiosity rather than surprise terror and distress though.
Free plug-ins for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Xhip Synthesizer v8.0 and Xhip Effects Bundle v6.7.
The coder's credo: We believe our work is neither clever nor difficult; it is done because we thought it would be easy.
Work less; get more done.
The coder's credo: We believe our work is neither clever nor difficult; it is done because we thought it would be easy.
Work less; get more done.
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- addled muppet weed
- 105872 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
- KVRAF
- 6325 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Here is your very own exclusive search key:Jedinhopy wrote:Give me the correct search keys.vurt wrote:do we be google?