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90's _ experimental - jazz - electronic - traditional - improv
00's _ electroacoustic - improv - soundtracks for stages and art pieces
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What is Playing is played- Vibrö 2
(track 08)
How Does What is playing is played Work?
Most CD-players use an internal electric motor to generate a soundscape. The
motor spins a
weight, often a large ball bearing, around inside the case. Because the weight
is off centre, the
centrifugal force of the spinning causes a vibrating motion.
Electrical (plug-in) devices operate with a standard 120V wall current, and
have heavier duty
motors. They weigh more, but are also less prone to break down, and produce
much stronger
and consistent vibrations. Depending on the model, they may be designed so
that an
attachment or head is the primary locus of vibration.
Coil devices use spinning electromagnetic coils rather than a motor to produce
movement.
This makes them very quiet compared to motor-driven devices. They tend to produce
more
localised and 'finer' vibrations than their motorised counterparts. |
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