Hi all,
First time poster here. I recently finished a batch of small experiments showcasing the phenomenon of sympathetic vibrations. The challenges posed like how to separate the source from the resonators, how to separate the loader resonators from quieter, how to mix/compress/automate to get the effect, how to deal with bringing the levels up for the resonation and where the noise floor is relative to what I need ect.... were all really tough to work with. It would be hugely helpful to see the setup I'm working with but I can't post any pictures or anything as a first time poster. If you have any ideas and would like to look at the rig you can type in FakeMusic Jake L'Armand to youtube, my channel will come up and the two most recent vids display what I'm working with here as far as a setup. Since this isn't a typical problem or setup I can't find much (if any) in the way of information about recording techniques for it. I'm hoping to come back at this idea in the next year. Aside from the obvious problems a bigger budget would solve does anyone have any ideas on how to improve/alter/experiment with this setup or just a totally different setup completely. Really any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
First time poster here. I recently finished a batch of small experiments showcasing the phenomenon of sympathetic vibrations. The challenges posed like how to separate the source from the resonators, how to separate the loader resonators from quieter, how to mix/compress/automate to get the effect, how to deal with bringing the levels up for the resonation and where the noise floor is relative to what I need ect.... were all really tough to work with. It would be hugely helpful to see the setup I'm working with but I can't post any pictures or anything as a first time poster. If you have any ideas and would like to look at the rig you can type in FakeMusic Jake L'Armand to youtube, my channel will come up and the two most recent vids display what I'm working with here as far as a setup. Since this isn't a typical problem or setup I can't find much (if any) in the way of information about recording techniques for it. I'm hoping to come back at this idea in the next year. Aside from the obvious problems a bigger budget would solve does anyone have any ideas on how to improve/alter/experiment with this setup or just a totally different setup completely. Really any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!