video upload by poorness studios
"This is a cool little gadget from Landscape called The Soundwich. I was always curious how it worked, so I bought one just to figure it out. I try to explain what it is and what it does. Hopefully this video is helpful to somebody.
Intro @ 0:00
Overview & Explanation @ 0:57
Using the Internal Sounds @ 2:56
Using as a Microphone @ 4:07
Signal Processing @ 5:02
Sound Clips @ 6:00
Conclusion @ 7:20"
Pics & aditional details via Signal Sounds Reverb

1 a simple passive piezo, tact switch and hardware based sound device which can expel audio or accept it
2 a piezo pickup with a constant output
3 a piezo pickup with a momentary output when disks are depressed in center point
4 a piezo pickup with momentary out through 8 different filter amounts when depressing disks along edges (volume is also attenuated)
5 an exciter for resonators and effects
6 a shaker using internal washers to strike the top and bottom piezos
7 a shaker with momentary out through 8 different RC filter amounts
8 a lo-fi vocal mic when pressed directly against the lips (and/or momentary on when using momentary jack)
9 a very quiet lo-fi speaker
10 a tactile momentary on switch when routing audio through it (in one direction)
11 a momentary on w/ lowpass filtering and volume attenuation when routing audio through (the reverse direction)
12 a momentary on plus attenuation of modular signal when routing through the RC filter
13 a shaker and clicky trigger source for some modular synthesizer modules without needing an extra boost to modular levels
14 When boosted to modular levels, clicks and/or shakes can be used to advance a sequencer for example
15 When placed on a hard surface each side can create different rhythm sounds when tapped
16 Other definitions"
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