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  • Why do you wear gloves? Is the laser really hot?

  • @PlanneCrash12000

    No... the laser is not hot :-) i wear gloves, because the electronic is detecting the divuse light reflexion from the hands. Because the gloves are white i use them for better performance of the harp :-)

    greez Tschosef

  • where do u people get this stuff awesome stuff

  • @anko8aug

    selve made stuff :-)

  • Where you buy this???

  • @TengoUnOboe

    send a mail to Tschosef01 at aol.com this is not to by, you will have to build some elektronic parts, but this is simple

  • what rating are your lasers?

  • @StayUpp Its my own 1,5 Watt RGB Laser....

  • @Tschosef thanks

  • NEED. LASER HARP. NOW.

  • @kilderok

    if you need help, let me know :-)

    its simple by using a minilumax dac

    best regards

    Tschosef

  • @kilderok

    if you need infos, please send me a Mail... you will find Mail adress at w w w . he-laserscan . de homepage

  • it would be so fucking cool to have

  • sounds like Zelda sometimes :3

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  • simple when the lazer is interrupted it plays a set note

  • I see some potential here for a new instrument! Why do we need to be confined to metal and wood?

    I'd like to see them be a little more "touch" sensitve though, as it seemed to confine the musician as it would confine a caveman's ability to make music using only a bladder and a twig. This musical instrument still has a little evolving to do.

  • @zoomerlawns you can't have a touch sense because or is on or is off

  • @ZanteF12R Yes you can. If you make the sensors more powerful, then you should be able to "strum" the harp instead of putting your hand all the way in.

  • @zoomerlawns yeah with the speed you make the shadow... but it will always be less efficient than a normal harp. I think is just a really cool thing to show and to try, but it cannot be a serious instrument

  • @ZanteF12R I wonder if this same discussion was had when the normal harp was invented!

  • @zoomerlawns i am pretty sure that the normal harp comes from a hunting bow that made an interesting sound, i don't think they paid so much attention on how much the instrument was efficient xD

  • Nice song! What sensor did you use?

  • green,software,i,meant

  • ganz schoen! ich liebe es!!! :D

  • huhuhab total bock auf bissl chatn wer will der kann sich ja bei mir melden

  • ich musste am ende lachen :) dacht schon ich wär ein laserfreak,aber da gibts scheinbar noch andre ;)

  • Hallo Erich,

    Geile sache hast du da gemacht, wenn ich Zeit hab, werd ich mich mal mit dem Thema befassen! ;-) Außer der Sensoren müßte ich eigentlich alles soweit haben...

    VG Andy... ;-)

  • nice job!

    the harp work very well :)

  • hai hai...

    das is nur ein Sensor... der klebt momentan am Projektor... direkt unter dem Austrittsfenster...

    er sieht das Streulicht vom Handshuh.

    Ohne handschuhe gehts auch, aber nicht so weit weg. Mit Handschuhen sind rund 2 meter drinn.

    Sonnenlicht und Glühlampenlicht machen nix aus, ABER Moduliertes licht stöhrt schon.

    ... ich hab den Sound genommen, damit man die "Geschwindigkeit" vom System erkennen kann. Fette flächen sind schöner :-)

    gruß

    Erich

  • Tschosef das ist wirklich Cool! Klingt gut schaut super aus - TOP!

    Ich frage mich wo hier die Sensoren sind? Weil die Handschuhe müssen den Beam ja dan immer auf den richtigen Sensor lenken!?!

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