Vintage Lo-Fi Phone Microphone
Circuit Bending par Waterhead - www.myspace.com/waterhed
Description :
circuit bent TELE-MIC, telephone.
This is a handset from a vintage telephone that offers a fantastic, lo-fi,
vintage sound. In great solid shape, fits securely in most common clip mic
holders.
Ive also added a set of chrome body contacts with ON/OFF switch that control
how loud the mic output. When the switch is ON you have to touch both contacts
at the same time for sound, this adds fantastic control. When you flip the
switch OFF the microphone is fully ON.
Youll be so stoked with the sound of this fabulous Microphone youll probably
record a hit. No external power needed.
Instruments
vendredi 13 juin 2008
Phone Microphone
Par P-Lab/ le vendredi 13 juin 2008, 01:59
Panasonic R-1088
Par P-Lab/ le vendredi 13 juin 2008, 01:58
Vidéos tournées avec une radio PANASONIC R-1088 - AM radio /
organ :
TWBLS 018 , TWBLS 019
- Il est possible d'écouter la radio, jouer du piano, ou faire les 2 à la fois, c'est à dire jouer sur un morceau qui passe à la radio (mixer en haut à gauche)
- volume et réglage stations à droite. Une sortie casque à gauche
- fonctionne avec 2 piles AA
- dimension: 21 cm X 11,5 cm X 5 cm
Lien :
miniorgan - panasonic R-1088 (1974)
CLARICON Four Transistor
Par P-Lab/ le vendredi 13 juin 2008, 01:57
Vidéos tournées avec un magnétophone à bande 'CLARICON Four
Transistor' :
TWBLS
010
CLARICON
Four Transistor >> (lien externe)
Folktek Insectarium
Par P-Lab/ le vendredi 13 juin 2008, 01:57
Vidéos tournées avec un Folktek 'Insectarium' :
TWBLS
011 , TWBLS
012 , TWBLS
013 , TWBLS
014
Concepteur : Folktek - ariusblaze.com
The Insectarium is a production of 9 instruments, all part of the filanthropod series.
The Insectarium are a limited edition of 9, each signed and numbered. Each in a sculptural work with it's own uniqueness inside and out. The sound is phenomenal and strange and each has it's own characteristics and voice different from the others. We've played them all and managed to conjure textures and soundscapes multifariously varied.
We consider the insectariums to be a works of art individually as well as functioning as a cohesive sculptural body.
The Insectarium expands on the previous functionality of other filanthropods by incorporating optional light sensitive control over the sound spectrum.
We've also expanded and fine tuned more of the knob function to allow for a broader range of possibility..
The main controls for altering the synthesis are 5 knobs with extreme sensitivity, 2 switch button arrays to activate synthesis and capture waves, mode switch, and 1/4" output. In addition, we've added an optical control section to control the global synth function, lamp, and reset. We've also written a Insectarium specific basic manual of function and layout, and integrated our own battery pack. You'll be able to cipher through waveform and textures with extreme sensitivity in thousands of ways. Waveforms (individual, or multiple layers) can be captured and maintained, often intermodulating in beautiful and/or disturbing ways.
These works have a sound that no other synthesizer on the planet will create. The synth design is controllable chaos.
Toy megaphone
Par P-Lab/ le vendredi 13 juin 2008, 01:56
Vidéos tournées avec un Toy megaphone circuit bendé :
TWBLS 007 , TWBLS 016
Circuit Bending par Michael Wookey
www.michaelwookey.com
Description :
This is a toy megaphone with various built in effects such as distortion, ring
modulation and pitch shift. For samples, go to www.myspace.com/mycasiocatharsis
A friend of mine who bought one of these from me has made a song using only the
megaphone and drums. To hear it, go to www.myspace.com/slatecaverns - "kick
it"
It has 6 lights mounted in to the speaker that flash in time with the sound. I
have added the following modifications:
1. Body contacts. These 2 body contacts effect the sound in a really cool way -
they make it fizzle and pop and disintegrate.
2. Feedback button on handle. This switches on the feedback feature, which
creates a huge electronic noise that is changed drastically with the body
contacts. It pops and crows and bubbles, depending on which effects are
used.
3. Feedback dial. This is used to adjust the feedback sound - turned to the
right you get a different sound than if you turn it to the left.
4. 1/4 inch jack input. This makes it possible to put anything through the
megaphone. Drum machines, keyboards and guitars all sound amazing.
5. 1/4 inch output jack. For plugging the megaphone into an amplifier or PA
system.
6. Speaker/output selection switch. For changing between output and
speaker.
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