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Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success

Started by bigfatpothead, July 08, 2007, 02:42:16 AM

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Quote from: bigfatpothead on August 02, 2007, 01:57:00 AM
I am not a good writer of software but I have been daydreaming of using COOLEDIT
and sending sounds from my computer to a stereo amplifier with Meyer tubes
hooked up instead of speakers. My sound card goes up to 96ooo hertz. What do you
think?


heya. if you get this program, http://www.audiomulch.com/download.htm, audiomulch, youll be able to use a contraption, a sound-generator within audiomulch, which is called  10harmonics. you can pick a base frequency and generate i believe 9 or 10 harmonics of the same frequency. you can route that to the sound-out (to get sound-out), and experiment.

what i would really like to ask, nay, plead for, is, could you record your tuning session of the cell to the 620AM ( does this equal 620hz?).. you can also go much more highlevel and go towards reaktor or max/msp and create your own oscillators and pulse width modulate them and so on  as you like, and get rudimentary oscilloscopes out of the process too.

please keep posting!
maybe instead of wondering 96khz soundcard enough or nawt, look into base notes and then finding a way to modulate their harmonics out. im not sure if this applies to what you are doing tho, i only look at this from an outsiders view of as a musician.