You don't need any connection to the wood aside from contact, hence the name "contact mic". You could tape this to an acoustic guitar neck and get a similar result.
@@carlostagnoli2704 you really can't go wrong. The main issue you're going to have with a contact mic is feedback, so figuring out how to get the levels just right is the only tricky part. Sticking the mic onto wires and objects is the easy part.
great idea
wonderful!
Very cool! Any plans to make more?
Piezo Pizza! Yum! I want one.
very cool
I think you basically just wire up a couple/few piezos and mount them inside a generic FX/stomp type box. Put in a 1/4" jack, plug in, and go!
How to avoid feedback though?
@@abraxasjinx5207 Embrace the feedback
what reverb can i use for reaver?
wow!
Very nice! But sold out :(
sounds cool. May I know how you fixed the wire to the wooden supports? thanks bye
You don't need any connection to the wood aside from contact, hence the name "contact mic". You could tape this to an acoustic guitar neck and get a similar result.
thanks for the reply, I explained myself badly... I meant how the wire that holds the rattles is fixed to its base...
@@carlostagnoli2704 I'm not the designer, but I would just use a nut that tightened around the wires and stick them into a drilled hole.
@@abraxasjinx5207 I'll try thanks. This experiment will be a lot of fun too. Best! C.
@@carlostagnoli2704 you really can't go wrong. The main issue you're going to have with a contact mic is feedback, so figuring out how to get the levels just right is the only tricky part. Sticking the mic onto wires and objects is the easy part.
how does this work?
Stuff makes noise. Mic picks it up
bruh, this shit looks like an everywhere at the end of time cover.
Please make more. If you find a way to mass produce it you can make a lot of money and I will buy it
Yea,movies,games,samples would go nuts.he will get ritch fast the right way.lol
Why?
Because the world is boring if we left it up to people like you.
Sampled with Koala app.
Very cool.