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MOTM thru the transducer

MOTM thru the transducer

2002-11-06 by Mike Marsh

I posted the mp3 to the Files section.  There is some warble from 
the noise reduction algorithm, but you get the essential character.  
Woody, but nasal.  Moving the transducer produced differing timbres 
as you would expect.  This one is representative.  A better 
transducer might work better.  ANd amplifying the signal more might 
also make a difference.

All in all interesting, but not what I expected.  Needs more 
fiddling, which I will do this weekend.

Mike

[motm] MOTM thru the transducer

2002-11-06 by elhardt@att.net

Mike Marsh writes:
>>I posted the mp3 to the Files section. There is some warble from the noise 
reduction algorithm, but you get the essential character. Woody, but nasal.<<

There is some boxy and woody quality. The piezo is so buzzy though and kind of 
high pitched. I wonder if low pass filtering the synth signal would help cut 
down on the buzz. If you get better results in any future experiment, it would 
be interesting to also hear what the piezo sounds like by itself so it's easier 
to see the affect of the guitar body.

Groovyshaman writes:
>>The experiments I have done (along with a cellist friend of mine)  are 
primarally only half of what you are aiming to accomplish, namely, signal 
pickup (via piezo)<<

Actually that's not half but opposite.

>>although I am hoping to at some point add transducer stimulation of the 
bridge.  Our plan was to mount the cello to a "holder" (which we would have to 
design & build), attach a metal plate to the cello's bridge, and mount an 
electromagnet to the holder within proximity to the bridge.<<

If you ever get that done I'd be very interested in how it sounds. I searched 
around for a cello on the internet a while back and saw that they can be bought 
new for as low as $250 to $350. However I've been hesitant to spend the money 
unless I know it will produce useful results.

>>One thing we did verify is how markedly different the signal response is 
based on the mounting location of the piezo pickup - no shock there.<<

Much like the different pickup positions on an electric guitar. That's why it 
might be better just to mic the cello from a small distance away as you would 
with most acoustic instruments.

-Elhardt

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