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Re: Transducers and Sustainiac (On vibraphone?!?!)



About infinite tambura: I thought something similar (another instrument 
than
guitar): Infinite vibraphone!!! But  I don't have the money to make a
prototype.. :) and it would take a damn powerful magnet to work... I 
thought
of it when I heard Reich's Desert Music with the use of bowed vibraphones
(incredible sound)..

About the Hoover's comment, it is fun to see that my question made such a
big and interesting answer... After, Chad (Ossman) put it on the web site..
It gave to us a better idea of what Brook did (historical and technological
context)..

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Hamlin" <B.Hamlin@abcaz.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 7:36 AM
Subject: RE: Transducers and Sustainiac


> Has anyone experimented with building their own?
> I guess the transducer has to be built from scratch as standard guitar
P/Us
> are high impedance (see Alan Hoover's comments on Michael Brook's 
>infinite
> guitar at
http://www.fringedigital.com/brook/instrumentation/infinite.shtml
> )
>
> But what about hexaphonic (or more!) versions of the same? Didn't the
Roland
> GR500 have this?
>
> What about infinite tambura??
>
> b
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