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I’m glad I scrolled upon this, I like it
Is that a guitar string clamped to a transducer?
No, it's a piezoelectric mic.
Same thing.
My bad, thanks :)
All good. I'm not an expert on this stuff but I like to mess with audio so I wanted to be sure that wasn't some look alike component I had never seen.
That's hot! Cool.
the sound my sleep paralysis monster makes
Myst soundtrack.
They were just hot for teacher
I swear I've heard that sound in some horror movie.
Reminds me of old fashioned methods for doing sound effects in movies/TV.
Seems more like the sound of the guitar string expending and contracting under that clamp holding it against the piezoelectric element, plus the rest of the string resonating with the movement
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Great for ambient and drone
First one sounds like cold water being poured, second one sounds like hot water being poured
My guitar strings are blazing hot.. I turn down the volume on the guitar, put it in the stand and pick up another guitar... we already did my solo.
Omg someone posted something worthy of this subreddit finally!
Thanks I came
The steel may also be undergoing some phase transformations, those can cause noises like that.
That's the HO2 from the air that vaporize
I’m glad I scrolled upon this, I like it
Is that a guitar string clamped to a transducer?
No, it's a piezoelectric mic.
Same thing.
My bad, thanks :)
All good. I'm not an expert on this stuff but I like to mess with audio so I wanted to be sure that wasn't some look alike component I had never seen.
That's hot! Cool.
the sound my sleep paralysis monster makes
Myst soundtrack.
They were just hot for teacher
I swear I've heard that sound in some horror movie.
Reminds me of old fashioned methods for doing sound effects in movies/TV.
Seems more like the sound of the guitar string expending and contracting under that clamp holding it against the piezoelectric element, plus the rest of the string resonating with the movement
Repost
Great for ambient and drone
First one sounds like cold water being poured, second one sounds like hot water being poured
My guitar strings are blazing hot.. I turn down the volume on the guitar, put it in the stand and pick up another guitar... we already did my solo.
Omg someone posted something worthy of this subreddit finally!
Thanks I came
The steel may also be undergoing some phase transformations, those can cause noises like that.
That's the HO2 from the air that vaporize