Trying out the tone.js library for browser noises, with the same primitive speech synthesis idea as days 12, 17, and 18.
Try it yourself at moonmilk.com/16/02/whisperer.html
Trying out the tone.js library for browser noises, with the same primitive speech synthesis idea as days 12, 17, and 18.
Try it yourself at moonmilk.com/16/02/whisperer.html
I noticed that when I drop a lump of sugar in my tea, it makes a tiny fizzing noise. It’s barely audible here.
Packaged up yesterday’s whisperer with touch sensors in a broken down toy ukulele. Video from a quick live demo at Wordhack, at Babycastles NYC.
There’s a nice article about my instrument-a-day project, today on hyperallergic: For One Month Each Year, an Artist Builds an Instrument Every Day
This will be a bigger instrument next month, to be played by dancing.
Unlike a normal harpsichord, it plucks on the way down instead of the way up. The quill is made from a metrocard, and the damper from my old dog Samson’s fur.
Using playdoh to tune the little plastic tubes that dog poop bags are wrapped around, making a terrible panflute.
Just some dancing ladybugs for valentine’s day.
After my dog was done chewing on this stick, I drilled some holes in it and chopped the end off to try to make a membrane pipe. It didn’t work very well, making only a single, annoying note.
Take a table of vowel formant frequencies, round them to the nearest MIDI notes, and play them on the built-in synthesizer. You can totally hear the vowels on the whistle instrument, and kind of sort of hear them on the piano.
Max/MSP source code at github.