As part of the Engineering OpenHouse 2008 Steve Ward has developed tesla coils with high levels of control allowing audio modulation of their lightning-like display. Interfacing the Continuum Finge...
As part of the Engineering OpenHouse 2008 Steve Ward has developed tesla coils with high levels of control allowing audio modulation of their lightning-like display. Interfacing the Continuum Fingerboard (with MIDI) with this technology will generate a musically expressive and highly energetic, multi-voiced performance as as never been heard or seen before.
*The sound is generated from the tesla coil itself.
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At the left side, there is the female coil, at the right side is the male coil. He came late from the pub, but in the end, they had a nice night... ;)
Credits: Steve Ward and Jeff Larson: Tesla coil construction, MIDI interface; Lippold Haken: Continuum Fingerboard invention, design, construction and programming; Mike Novak: Drums on backing track; Mark Smart: Composer, live lead coil performance from Continuum, bass coil sequencing, guitar/keys on backing track
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