[sdiy] Re:

Metrophage c0r3dump23 at yahoo.com
Mon May 3 15:49:20 CEST 2004


--- Ken Stone <sasami at hotkey.net.au> wrote:
> 
> >    i think that the SYNTHESIZER audio applications of this
> technology could
> >be very interesting... ["phat bass"] imagine the possibilities of
> being able
> >to focus low frequencies that you would normally not be able to
> hear, i've
> >done some experimentation on this using [i just completely forgot
> what they
> >are called... essentially subwoofers w/o audio output... makes
> vibrations],
> 
> Mass drivers, shakers etc. I have one to put in the stool of my
> instrument.
> The biggest problem with these is the lag - they response is somewhat
> slower
> than that of a speaker. For recorded playback, delaying the main
> output
> would help, but for live stuff - well, I guess you have to live with
> it.
> 
> >but they literally shook the room up.
> 
> I've used one against the ceiling, agains a window etc. Quite
> effective if
> one could get rid of the rattles!
> 
> Ken
>
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