This video is a demonstration of a unique control voltage controller, The Magnetic Table, created by Jon Sonnenberg.
Here’s what he has to say about The Magnetic Table:
There are 2 control voltage outputs for this device; one for the X axis, and one for the Y. They vary from 0 to 5 volts. These can be used to change any parameter in a synthesizer or effects system to make interesting sounds. For instance, the X axis could control the pitch of an oscillator, while the Y axis could control the volume. Another example could be the X axis controls a delay time, while the Y axis controls the feedback of the delay unit. A third example (and a little more abstract) is to have the X axis control the length of a sequence pattern, and the Y axis control the tempo of the sequence.
One interesting thing about using the magnetic table to control sound is that when the pendulum passes over a magnet with a pole that attracts the pendulum, it overshoots a bit, then swing back toward the magnet and overshoots again, continuing to oscillate in a damped, simple harmonic motion. If the magnet is stronger (you can use larger magnets or stack them to make them have a stronger attraction or repulsion), then this oscillation is faster.
See Sonnenberg’s site for more details.
via reader Lewis Fisher
sick has f.ck and twisted. This is freaky. Well done you twisted bast#rd.
(northern English compliments!!!)
That thing is neat.
That is freaking awesome! I recommend experimenting with switchable electromagnets to add some controllable “motion sequencing” elements too.
Like the controller and the track too.
I dig the magnetic table patterns.
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that’s freakin awesome! modulation that sounds somewhat human
That is purely wondful!
Very innovative 🙂