Graham Dunning on Nostr: Five ways of using contact mics Following on from the recent post about DIY turntable ...
Five ways of using contact mics
Following on from the recent post about DIY turntable styluses, here are some other uses for contact mics. When I used to teach the Experimental Sound Art evening class I made four suggestions for ways to use contact mics: amplifying small objects, amplifying large objects, amplified surfact (scraping table), and making an 'instrument'. These are covered below, but I'm glad now to add 'DIY stylus' as a fifth category.
http://grahamdunning.com/2024/04/07/five-ways-of-using-contact-mics/
Following on from the recent post about DIY turntable styluses, here are some other uses for contact mics. When I used to teach the Experimental Sound Art evening class I made four suggestions for ways to use contact mics: amplifying small objects, amplifying large objects, amplified surfact (scraping table), and making an 'instrument'. These are covered below, but I'm glad now to add 'DIY stylus' as a fifth category.
http://grahamdunning.com/2024/04/07/five-ways-of-using-contact-mics/