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Old 05-24-2013, 09:06 PM   #1
Anneskobsen

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Default Alternate Theremin: In Your Arm, in a Cup of Tea
[You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] Neither of those products is “news,” but since they’re great and so ridiculous, I can’t let that happen and because I missed them, you might have, also —. Some things are eternal. Via Chris Cheung’s Hong Kong’s-based Special Interest Group comes the Theremin Watch, “Modified (signal flex) from????? Package set.” I really like the thought of a wrist-mounted Theremin. Similarly (ahem), it will imply that you are able to adjust in accordance with the body, since it’s usually secured to your arm. I assume that’s still some thing of challenging, on-the other. But it’s not too frequently you receive wearable Theremins. [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] [specialinterestgroup.hk] See also the more present [You can't see the hyperlink when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] Tim Cavette things towards the Theremug, a mix of tasty tea and Theremin noise making, from the always-talented Kyle McDonald. That product made the music technology blog models in summer time and struck Make’s blog almost a can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.][/COLOR][/B], however, unlike current trends like iPhones and Windows Vista, tea is centuries-old. Instructions: 1 Prepare some tea 2 Expose the L/R leads on an 1/8″ wire 3 Immerse brings in tea 4 Plug wire in to feedback 5 Launch max/pd/processing/etc. and average every 735 examples (882 if you’re in Europe/running on 50Hz) 6 Scale worth and push oscillator I can’t genuinely believe that not just one writer made an [You can't begin to see the link when you are not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] research here. Careless. Theoretically speaking, this provides you simply the Brownian Motion Generator — you’ll still require the nuclear vector plotter and Brain. Sleep in peace, Douglas Adams. Kyle wrote on Make:, If you like to get this done with Pd For a notion of exactly what the pd area would really like like… I simply published a shot of the max patch: [You can't begin to see the link when you are not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] You’d use osc~ in the place of cycle~ obviously, and might decrease the chaos between sqrt~ and average~ 1024 right into a *~ and -~ which you set manually. [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] from [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.] on can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.][/COLOR][/B]. [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login o-r here to register.]
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