MIDI controlled VTTC, Bi-Polar and 1/4 wave DRSSTC!
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Impressive work! Great!
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very nice also could you record it as an mp3?
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Nice set up.
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Running them for such a long time produces quite a lot of ozone... Or is it not that bad?
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Hey! Very very good done!
Congratulations! That is a symphony with xSSTC's
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ABSO-FREAKING-LUTELY AWESOME Chris!
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Please tell me you're going to stop short of reanimating dead tissue.
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Good day,
You are correct, as ozone is produced; however, with 20 foot ceilings and two garage doors open, allowing proper ventilation, this is not an issue.
Rgs,
Ch
drsstc 3 years ago
How did you know we are trying to bring dead frogs back to life? This will then go up the cats and dogs. Are goal is to bring back to life loving Pets for customers. JK indeed.
Spark On,
Dr. Spark
drsstc 3 years ago
The VTTC is playing the low notes, the mini DRSSTC is playing the mid-range and; believe it or not, the big bipolar is playing all the high notes. Audio from the PC's sound card plays into the amplifier to accent drums, etc.
Hank
drsstc 3 years ago
There are four tracks on this Midi file. Three tracks are ported to the Tesla Coils that are on track 3, 4 and 6. Last track 10 which is always drums on Roland map, if ported to the speaker.
Spark on,
Dr. Spark
drsstc 3 years ago