>If I understand what your trying to do, it would be easier with a e-bow. >It's all I use to play guitar. You can gat crazy harmonics and feedback if >you abuse it enough. Michael Brook has a system called infinite guitar that >works as an e-bow under all the strings so you can sustain chords. >Fernandes makes guitars with the sustainer system that does the same thing, >it's on my wish list. There's also something called a sustainiac, I think >it's like the sustainer. The e-bow is why I want a pitch-to-cv converter, >oh The noise I could make... From: Celeste H <celesteh@...> >Reply-To: motm@egroups.com >To: motm <motm@egroups.com> >Subject: [motm] stupid electronics tricks >Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 18:13:05 -0600 (CST) > > >i was listening to Alvin Lucier's _Music on a Long Thin Wire_ and i got >the idea that it might be possible to run the output from MOTM modules >down guitar strings (Solder the tip of a plug to an aligator clip attached >to the string by the guitar head, solder ground to a aligator clip >attached to the bridge) and that perharps the fluctuating signal along >the wire would cause the magnets in the pickups to bounce around and thus >generate a signal out through the guitar's jack. > >Questions: > >Will this hurt the MOTM? >Will this hurt the guitar? >Could this harm somebody holding the guitar? (i was going to play some >led zepplin but i got a huge shock when i touched the strings!) > >Should I put a resistor in here someplace? > >Is there a way to electrically seperate the current running down the >guitar string from the MOTM so that doing something weird like dropping >the guitar in a bathtub full of saltwater would not hurt the MOTM? Or >would it not get hurt anyway? > >Is this how spring reverb works? (now with string reverb!) > >thanks, >Celeste > > >---------------------------------------------------------- >celesteh@... http://www.casaninja.com/celesteh > http://www.mp3.com/celesteh > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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Re: [motm] stupid electronics tricks
2000-12-28 by baron swodeck
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