MATRIXSYNTH: Wind Machine


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wind Machine


YouTube via BernhardtSynthesis — April 21, 2010 — "Check out my blog for more interesting sound projects:

http://bernhardtsynthesis.blogspot.com/

This is an old Princeton Applied Research Lock-In Amplifier. It was used for phase detection and noise cancellation, but here there is no input. Instead, it is being used as a tuned noise source and filter. A great tool for musique concrète or meditative drone sounds."

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