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Showing posts with label Princeton Applied Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princeton Applied Research. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Granular Synthesis and Test Equipment Soundpack for Audio Damage Quanta


Published on Jan 21, 2020 HAINBACH

"In which I talk about the sound pack for the Audiodamage Quanta Granular Synthesizer I made from test equipment sounds.

Chris Randall of Audio Damage saw my video on the Princeton Applied Research 124A Lock-In Amplifier [2:10 here] and was impressed: he asked me if I could make a pack on basis of that machine for their synth Quanta, and I was more than happy to do that. Granular synthesis has been an old love of mine, it was even part of my masters exam back in University. Combining the test equipment with the granular tools was a perfect fit, and I was so happy with the pack that I incorporated it in my live and travel setup. In the video I describe the process, talk a bit about Quanta and go into the context of how I use these sounds personally.

Get the pack: https://www.audiodamage.com/collectio...
Chip in on Patreon: https://patreon.com/hainbach"

Also check out Wind Machine featuring an Applied Research Lock-In Amplifier by BernhardtSynthesis here. See the test equipment label for more.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

The Sound Of Atoms: Nuclear Instrumentation Modular


Published on May 21, 2019 HAINBACH

"In which I use a modular designed for nuclear science for music, unleashing The Beast Of Princeton in a vortex of a noise and fantastic distortions. Thanks to everyone who bought my music and supported me on Patreon in the past weeks, it was incredibly helpful!

Soundpacks, music and a heartfelt Thank You: https://patreon.com/hainbach
Music: https://hainbach.bandcamp.com"

Black Corporation Kijimi in there.

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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