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Ondes resonating speaker

Ondes resonating speaker

2003-10-14 by surbahars

I am learning and enjoying my new French Connection Keyboard.... #29 
in the production series.

I am new to synth and need some help on modules.   The original Ondes 
had resonating speakers...

One called PALM that had something like 16 strings that resonated... 
then an electronic version that had springs used for reverberation 
when the instrument was used in large concert halls where 
amplification was needed for the resonating string effect.  Then 
there was the gong... 

"metal replaced the membrane of a loudspeaker causing metal sound 
halation".   The speaker looks like a gong.  Another text says a 
screw connections from the speaker to the gong.

Any ideas as to how to achieve these effects using modules?  I will 
post sound samples of the originals if desired.

pictures:

http://www.chez.com/cslevine/ondes/Ondes_2.htm

Thanks

Bryan
Seattle

Re: Ondes resonating speaker

2004-05-09 by uelogy

hey im planning to get a french connection, would you have any 
samples of yours in action that i could hear? thanks


--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "surbahars" <kingfm@y...> 
wrote:
> I am learning and enjoying my new French Connection Keyboard.... 
#29 
> in the production series.
> 
> I am new to synth and need some help on modules.   The original 
Ondes 
> had resonating speakers...
> 
> One called PALM that had something like 16 strings that 
resonated... 
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> then an electronic version that had springs used for reverberation 
> when the instrument was used in large concert halls where 
> amplification was needed for the resonating string effect.  Then 
> there was the gong... 
> 
> "metal replaced the membrane of a loudspeaker causing metal sound 
> halation".   The speaker looks like a gong.  Another text says a 
> screw connections from the speaker to the gong.
> 
> Any ideas as to how to achieve these effects using modules?  I will 
> post sound samples of the originals if desired.
> 
> pictures:
> 
> http://www.chez.com/cslevine/ondes/Ondes_2.htm
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bryan
> Seattle

Re: [analogue_systems] Re: Ondes resonating speaker

2004-05-09 by Bryan Lowe

Hi..
 
I'll try to do that.  I am running off to a mother's day event right now, but I will share some info later.  I am a classical guy and am learning in that direction.  My ultimate goal is THree Small Liturgies by Messiean.  I am learning a piano and ondes piece by Messiaen and another by Milhaud right now.  I may have done links to those pieces in a previous post.  
 
Bryan

uelogy <uelogy@hotmail.com> wrote:
hey im planning to get a french connection, would you have any 
samples of yours in action that i could hear? thanks


--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "surbahars" <kingfm@y...> 
wrote:
> I am learning and enjoying my new French Connection Keyboard.... 
#29 
> in the production series.
> 
> I am new to synth and need some help on modules.   The original 
Ondes 
> had resonating speakers...
> 
> One called PALM that had something like 16 strings that 
resonated... 
> then an electronic version that had springs used for reverberation 
> when the instrument was used in large concert halls where 
> amplification was needed for the resonating string effect.  Then 
> there was the gong... 
> 
> "metal replaced the membrane of a loudspeaker causing metal sound 
> halation".   The speaker looks like a gong.  Another text says a 
> screw connections from the speaker to the gong.
> 
> Any ideas as to how to achieve these effects using modules?  I will 
> post sound samples of the originals if desired.
> 
> pictures:
> 
> http://www.chez.com/cslevine/ondes/Ondes_2.htm
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bryan
> Seattle


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