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Re: Loopable percussion (was: Tabla...)
hey matthias, i'm not a doctor, at least not in the proper sense ... :-)
Matthias Grob schrieb:
>
> Dr. Cummings wrote:
> >sounds like fun - i've been "attaching" piezos to cymbals with plumber's
> >putty. they also work great on kalimbas, pieces of wood ...
>
> Yes, serious solutions. What is "plumber's putty", please?
plumber's putty is basically a gray lumpy sticky mass - maybe we should
call it playdough for profis ;-)
the german word for it is "Kitt" (du kommst aus der Schweiz ja?)
>
> >- swallow a piezo with a vey long wire attached (don't laugh, it's been
> >done)
>
> and then what, hit your belly? Listen to the stomac?
legend has that the finnish band pan(a)sonic did this at a performance -
i have no idea what it would sound like - i don't think i'll find out
any time soon ... ;-)
>
> >be careful not to get any between the piezo-element and the drum/cymbal
> >surface. the key to a non-distorted sound is to have the piezo-element
> >completely flush with the vibrating surface. the other thing you may
> >want to consider is a preamp circuit.
>
> Very correct. I usually drill a 3mm whole and glue it in to make shure
>the
> waves pass THROUGH it. The element is blinded but as naked as possible.
>It
> works nice on any solid material. The preamp needs to be close because so
> far I could not find a flexible fine cable that is suficiantly blinded
>and
> the cable itself transmits sound waves to the pickup.
what do you mean by "blinded" - do you mean insulated (deutsch
"isoliert")?
do you drill a 3mm hole directly into the piezo or do you drill the hole
into the object to be amplified?
thanks
-doctor cable-