Making Music with a Noise Box + Random Objects + Contact Mic
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- I made some dark ambient/ experimental/ noise music with my hurdy gurdy-inspired drone-based noise box, a contact mic, and a whole table of random objects (with... a heavy assist from my computer). While the sounds are definitely processed, everything you hear originates from a real live recording from my table of noisemakers. And yes, it's just as strange and ridiculous as you'd expect.
Also, if you want to see original creation of this noise box, head on over to this video: • UGears Hurdy Gurdy Kit...
00:00 - Intro
01:03 - Let the noise begin!
01:45 - It starts to pick up here. No, really!
04:36 - Takeaways
05:25 - Noise and the expectation of sound
Per usual, all music is written by me: Kristin R Anderson Хобби
"smaller audience" made me laugh)))).. great video with piezo mic experience
Just spittin' facts here. 📠
very inspiring... thank you! I've already got a good wooden box, now i just need the contact mic
i enjoyed it
You’re my jam
Love using contact mics! Great video
Been thinking about getting a Marshmallow contact mike or just getting a handful of cheap piezos and making my own (Marshmallows come with integral pre-amps, though). I like your thinking, though. 😀 I’ve been staring at an antique Victor turntable hand crank and everything and have all kinds of noise box ideas I could do with that-if I can get permission to use it (which I doubt 🤦🏻♂️). Need another subscriber? 😄
Yeah, I got the Marshmallow specifically for the preamp, since I don't have a dedicated mic preamp and figured this kind of recording would need it. So far, it seems pretty well made? I also have a bag of those ~$2 piezos you can get everywhere; it might be fun to do a side-by-side test of the difference in sound/recording. Even I'm curious to hear if I could've gotten away with the cheap stuff. :) Welcome!
sweet