Switched-on Back...ward cassette tape
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Wonderful Tweedle toy bells miked with a Sony f-45 microphone plugged into channel two of the Koma Elektronik field kit.
The aux output of the field kit is connected to the input of a DIY cassette tape delay's record unit.
The playback unit of the DIY cassette tape delay is connected to channel one of the field kit.
A Sony TCS-580V stereo cassette recorder was used to record the toy bells.
A Library of Congress C-78 cassette tape player was used to play back the cassette recording of the toy bells backward at half the recorded tape speed.
1970's Wurlitzer transistor electronic organ
1960's Wurlitzer model 145 electric piano - Видеоклипы
Time travel at the speed of sound. Well done man!
Thanks so much for listening.
Lovely
🙏 Thank you.
The pitch-wobble on the DIY delay is magical.
Thank you. It is one of my favorite things about the device.
As always, thank you for the sounds
You're welcome. As always, thanks for listening.
Whenever you play , I feel like playing too ! I love it ! 🙂
Please do! Thanks so much for watching.
Nice noises and vibes man - respect 👍
Thank you very much for listening.
❤ Summer is here! ❤
I'm happy about that too. Thanks for watching.
Love the waves in a hole effect
Me too. That is the DIY tape delay loop degrading into an almost white noise. Thanks for listening.
Another great soundscape. Always entertaining.
Thank you. Really glad you liked it.
Absolutely superb.
Thank you.🙏
Thanks again for you time. Soothing sweet sounds. 😊
You're welcome. Thank you for your time.
Especially enjoyable. Always a treat.
Many thanks.
Меня даже зашатало!!!Вот это музыка,вот это звук!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!МАЭСТРО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Маэстро пиццу любит, или мамины пирожки?=)👻👻👻
Thank you very much! I like both pizza and pies.
Where is my mind? I've lost it in layers of sound. 🤤
I found it. It was between the chimes and the organ. Thanks for listening.
“I think we might have found something” - was the last thing we heard from the submersible.
It was just a malfunctioning radio. They surfaced near Tahiti. everyone's OK.
@@soaringtortoise LOL! Great call!
Anazing composition. Do you have recordings available somewhere, I’d love to get a copy.
Thanks you.
As of yet I don't have any physical recorded media available. If I ever do it will probably be to cassette tape.
In the mean time, I post content on RUclips at least twice a week so please feel free to subscribe or even become a member of my channel.
Bent over for a closer listen and threw out my bach
I did that once when I was bending over to tie my shoe man. Thanks for watching.
The xylophone never sounded so good!!
Thanks. These particular ones have very lovely tone and sustain.
@@soaringtortoise Agreed! Keep finding those wonderful sound variants
Could you please improve the SQ? Thanks!
I think it's really nice that you said "please". Thanks for that, and thanks for listening.
Little known fact: This is Craig from Slipknot
Wow, even I didn't know that. Thanks for watching.