New to the community. Hello!

Finally set up my studio corner in a new apartment.
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Crotales look like a serious metal-working project, certainly beyond me. But making chimes out of electrical conduit seems much easier, and they get a very good bell sound. I have plans…

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Bowed crotales sound incredible - I caught Ryoji Ikedas Metal Music concert performed by Eklekto at Kyoto Experiment Festival a couple of years ago… this recording of the crotale piece doesn’t do it justice as the acoustics and spatialisation were incredible to experience:

From same concert:


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welcome! it looks gorgeous! so tidy :blush:

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I have a record by that same title but the sleeve is red. Not sure whether it’s the same, but I was really surprised at the interesting chords and harmonies for what I expected to be a garden variety exotica record.

I like your little rack of tiny noise makers.

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Whoa! That is an awesome combo!

So cool! The panels in the middle look like Driscoll modular.

The panels are pcbs like driscoll only the thru hole components are soldered flattened out like smd straight on the back.

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Welcome!

Lovely minimal setup. That Reel to Reel looks tasty.

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Awaiting incoming case.

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Sketch for a wireless noise instrument

Cheap fm transmitter from a local shop, the Tesseract No Coast picks it up pretty well!

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One might call that an Unshared System.

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ORCA and gull

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Ambient / drone / noise setup
used in disquiet0409

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Ambient / drone music experiment with reel to reel tapeloops and some effect pedals.

Audio-video version.

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Took a page from Rob A.A.Lowe’s book and plugged a cheap mic into my synthesizer. I wound up doing my best Avery Tare impression instead, but I’m quite pleased with the results. I’m thinking this + OP-Z for drums will be my performance setup.

Turns out the missing voice from the Shared System was my own :grin:

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He wrote a book?

Or is this a english phrase?
(Either way I would learn something :blush:)

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He may have, but, yep, this is an English idiom- it means to do something like someone else.

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Just a vibey shot with some new bits n bobs about. Its a nice contrast of sonics here!

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The current state of my palette case.

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