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Cunt's TV noise source
Set Ups, Methodology & Experiments
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Re: Set Ups, Methodology & Experiments
YES I really liked this guy’s setups. I have more of his stuff: I’ll post it later in the evening if I remember. He posted stuff on bandcamp under the name of (ironically) Indeterminate.
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Re: Set Ups, Methodology & Experiments
He had some creative set ups. I'm a big fan of hum.
Contact mic attached to a 24" carbon fiber bar circa 2004ish.
Handy when reaching for that something you couldn't reach.
Potato quality photo:
Contact mic attached to a 24" carbon fiber bar circa 2004ish.
Handy when reaching for that something you couldn't reach.
Potato quality photo:
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Re: Set Ups, Methodology & Experiments
More cunt setups:
IIRC the black circle in the bottom left of this last photo was to cover up a small mound of weed. Cunt said he got some cool noise(s) by scraping the big rusty spring located underneath the keyboard.
This one in particular really inspired me back about a decade ago-onwards: he's basically shorting tip to sleeve with various bits of metal to get "chunking" noises (that's how he put it IIRC). It's a primitive yet underused technique; opened my eyes to the breadth of creativity possible within a 'noise' context.IIRC the black circle in the bottom left of this last photo was to cover up a small mound of weed. Cunt said he got some cool noise(s) by scraping the big rusty spring located underneath the keyboard.