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A curious thing called Velosynth
Speed/tone - a hall effect sensor detects the rotation of a spoke-attached magnet. this data is translated into sound via an arduino microcontroller, 8bit R2R DAC, lowpass filter and audio amplifier. the linkage forms a cognitive loop between the cyclist and their microlocal transportation...
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Pon de Table Bebe (Brazilian Baby Table Dance)
A REMIX of the dancing Brazilian baby by JOHN@WITTGRAF.com. The footage is REAL - playing at normal speed with no manipulation (other than obvious basic editing). Video: Home video of Luiz Otavio, age 2, from Brazil. Audio: "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer ft. VYBZ Kartel.
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The Bubblegum Sequencer - Making Music With Candy
The Bubblegum Sequencer is a physical step sequencer that lets you create drumloops by arranging colored balls on a tangible surface. It generates MIDI events and can be used as an input device to control audio hardware and software. Finally, people can't claim anymore that electronic music isn't...
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Samsung SSD Awesomeness
We took 24 256GB Samsung MLC SSD's and put them in RAID to make this awesome computer! See how we did it, and what the results were!
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How to play a record without electricity.
Shame that you cannot play a CD or mp3 without electicity. So much for modern technology lol.
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Vinyl or cd which sounds better???
In this experiment we see if the sound of a 12" is better quality than that of a cd.!!!
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The Toft Desk
The Toft Desk...
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Sound for Beginners (Highlights) - 1960
We here at ThinkStream Films can only refer to the narrator in this wonderful film from Coronet as "Mr. Vibration!" This educational gem, albeit somewhat ineffective, attempts to introduce children to the concept of sound waves. Features a prudish and sadistically grumpy looking kitchen-mom, a...
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Production Console Game ;o)
Ping-Pong Ball on digital production console
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THE CLAUDE CONTROLLER VID.mp4
This is my latest (and greatest) invention. It is a very sophisticated MIDI controller, allowing the player to articulate many parts of the sound - filters, envelopes.effects etc simultaneously using your left hand and feet. The right hand plays a keyboard with my patented 'Vibe Bar' for imparting...
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