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Re: Experimental approaches to alternative gear.

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FAP wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:38 pm
  • A record made from cardboard (just noisy textural loops):
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Pacemakers remove the possibility of a fast, easy exit. That being a heart attack. Leaving a person with the option of living on till some other system or systems fail.
I do not see the pacemaker as a good option.
Not going there myself.
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Bump
Please explain this sytem.
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[*]DIY neanderthal tape echo:
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Indeterminacy wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2023 3:56 pm Bump
Please explain this sytem.
FAP wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:38 pm
[*]DIY neanderthal tape echo:
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I feel like I must’ve already at some point, no?
It’s been well over a decade since I posted that pic but IIRC the Walkman players are running a prerecorded tape; the one on the left lags behind the one on the right. The end of the tape (to the right, wrapped with a bit of duct tape) was meant to fall down, off my bed, while playing: this was either because I couldn’t get the take-up reel on the Walkman to the right to play at the same speed as the one on the left, or I simply didn’t think to have a take-up reel in the first place. Either way, this allowed me to pull on that end of the tape a bit for some variation. Both Walkman outputs go into the book box in the background, which records the left and right outputs to the left and right inputs, respectively.
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