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HV Enthusiast
Fri Jun 30 2006, 12:43AM
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Cool, very nice. Can't wait until i get this Theremin thing working, then i'll get the cool vibrato UFO thing going . . . heh heh
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Wolfram
Fri Jun 30 2006, 03:31PM
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This thread is linked from both MAKE:Blog Link2 and Hackedgadgets Link2 .
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Steve Conner
Fri Jun 30 2006, 04:05PM
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Whee! I just checked my web server stats, and the bandwidth has gone through the roof. I got 1.4GB of traffic in the last day or two, and I usually get less than that in a month.



Thanks to whoever posted it! I just need to get slashdotted now so I can be really 1337 wink
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HV Enthusiast
Fri Jun 30 2006, 05:41PM
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Steve Conner wrote ...

Whee! I just checked my web server stats, and the bandwidth has gone through the roof. I got 1.4GB of traffic in the last day or two, and I usually get less than that in a month.

1151683553 30 FT12107 Dyn

Thanks to whoever posted it! I just need to get slashdotted now so I can be really 1337 wink

So, now as a scientist, you need to find out why . . .

Was it A) The cool new DRSSTC music videos

Or B) The new smiling avatar!

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Tom540
Thu Jul 13 2006, 02:14AM
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Hey Steve,

You've probably already thought of this but since I didn't read the entire thread I'll post it anyway. Why dont you make a guitar amp drsstc!!? Now that would be SWEEET! I'm pretty sure it would sound awesome not to mention look awesome. shades
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Wouldn't only being able to play like 1 string at a time sorta make it useless?
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Steve Ward
Thu Jul 13 2006, 02:51AM
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I found that 5ths came through "OK" on guitar through the DRSSTC.
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Tom540
Thu Jul 13 2006, 04:02AM
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Yeah that might be true but then again a bass guitar is lower frequency and a guitar in general has that kind of sound that at least "seems" like it could be reproduced on a drsstc or at least on a regular sstc pretty well. Of course if it can play midi sounds from a keyboard then it should have no problem doing a guitar. hell you can have guitar midi or convert it to midi. Or um something.
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Steve Conner
Thu Jul 13 2006, 09:51AM
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I think it is quite possible to hook a guitar up to the thing, using electronics similar to what the old Roland guitar synths had. It should reproduce chords too. They would sound pretty distorted, but that might even be a bonus, since I'd only use it for playing metal anyway. >_<

The real problem is interference from the coil getting picked up by the guitar and making it unusable. The electronics inside guitars are very sensitive and tend to be poorly screened. So I reckon to get it working with decent sized sparks, the guitarist would need to sit inside a Faraday cage with a fibre optic link between the guitar and the coil. I'm not sure I can be bothered. tongue
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magnetomotive
Sun Jul 16 2006, 04:58AM
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Have any of you seen this singing SSTC? http://www.richieburnett.co.uk/singarc.mpg

Is it possible to make a DRSSTC sound like that?
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