Showing posts with label pico paso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pico paso. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2021

SOUND EXPERIMENTS 10 (2021)


 It has been a couple of years of neglect toward this blog again but I will try to resume some semblance of normal activity.  I am sharing the 10th version of "Sound Experiments".  The 6, 7, 8 and 9 will be uploaded soon.  

In this episode, I look at and play some of my musical devices including Bleep Labs' Pico Paso pocket noise synth, the Realistic Electronic Reverb unit made way back in the day, the PAIA Gnome Analog Synth box, and the Yamaha RY9 "Big Jam" and its guitar synthesizer emulation. The Electronic Reverb and the Big Jam were recently sold through ebay. I hope that these effects are heavily utilized and get a proper second life!

Thanks!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

THERI-P Pinewood Derby Car Theremin


This odd creation, called Theri-P, is an open class Pinewood Derby car that has a Bleep Lab's Pico Paso theremin added to the vehicle.  The open class races allow the adult parents of the cub scouts in our Pack to try out their own, often unorthodox, car designs.  Here, I added the Pico Paso, a speaker, and a flashing LED flashlight to trigger the theremin light cells.  The results were a repetitively voiced theremin tone that stretched out for 5 to 10 seconds as the car completed the race course and I was finally able to get to the car to shut off the noisemaker.  Great fun!!!  My son calls it The Syd's Ghost Mobile.

Electronic and Experimental Music