Here are some brief recordings that have been created by passing an induction transducer that has been wired to an audio jack over several electronic devices. I am simply amazed by the complexity and variety of the magnetic signal emanating from the laptop, for example. It is a pleasure and a surprise to go hunting for these sounds. Of specific interest to me are areas and relative gestures that create an effect similar to a filter sweep as well as the idea of having a complex device like a laptop and finding areas that allow one to naturally crossfade between magnetic signals simply by moving the inductor in one plane or another.
Laptop:
http://www.lazerscale2010.com/track.php?id=845
Cathode Ray Tube Television:
http://www.lazerscale2010.com/track.php?id=846
Audio Recorder:
http://www.lazerscale2010.com/track.php?id=847
Netbook:
http://www.lazerscale2010.com/track.php?id=848
Monday, June 28, 2010
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You should create a drum machine that uses induction transducers as a noise source. Basically just sending the noise through an envelope.
You want some crazy sounds, go grab a pair of old wireless headphones, the kind that are infra-red based. Put a mic up to the speakers and walk around the house. Never knew my home had such a lush soundscape.
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