Bike Wheel Laser Harp
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Awesome! You should try it on one of those spinning wind powered optical illusion thingys...You know it's an image cut several times into a piece of metal one size smaller every cut and then each cut is bent away from each other by a centimeters/inches. Then instead of an oscillator integrate a pitch modulator. Sounds fun but then again I know nothing of laser sensors, or how you even rigged that contraption. Actually it looks like the "phone home" device from E.T.
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fck u m8
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sick as fuck dude
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Very nice on, kind of reminds me of Prodigy's Breathe
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its called creativity. do you people have rocks for a heart or something? some fucking cold close minded people we have here
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whats the point?
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how does this "machine" actually works?
and what is it doing?
fawin18 3 years ago
I'll be plain and simple with this explanation: Pure, electronic, modern electronics and a dash of magic.
Studio271 3 years ago
guess you didnt get my question, besides spining a bike wheel ,what is your effect on the music?
eytanc 3 years ago
The percussion is coming from a modified TR-707 drum machine, with sequenced triggers affecting a simple patch I have going on my homemade modular synth. The bike wheel has laser pointers pointing across the spokes at photoresistors, which, with attached circuitry, produce a pulsed signal that can heard as a low-frequency tone as the spokes block the light to the photoresistors.
There, enough with my sarcastic ambiguity. :P
Studio271 3 years ago
why
skylinenos100 4 years ago
...not?
Seriously, though. Why question it? I did it. It's done. There. :-P
Studio271 4 years ago