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Tin Dozic
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2013
Heating a metal dish scrubber on two piezo contact mics (stereo piezo ASMR)
Recorded with two DIY piezo contact mics paired with Radial Engineering StageBug SB-4 premaps into a Sound Devices MixPre 3 II recorder.
Feel free to sample or use this sound any way you want.
Feel free to sample or use this sound any way you want.
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Steel wool burning on a piezo contact mic
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Recorded with a DIY piezo contact mic paired with Hosa MIT-129 Impedance Transformer into a Sound Devices MixPre 3 II recorder. The piezo was heavily amplified, resulting in it picking up ambient sounds from the air as well. You can hear the lighter clicking and the “bass” on the end of the video is a car passing by my window. Feel free to sample or use this sound any way you want.
Sleep Concert to induce both warm dreams and nightmares
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Documentation of a live streamed sleep music concert that aired in 2022. Video was streamed from GMK gallery (Zagreb, Croatia). Performers: Hrvoslava Brkušić, Tin Dožić, Andro Giunio, Vanda Kreutz, Branimir Norac, Sven Sorić and Branimir Štivić. Film and video loops by: Tin Dožić, Vanda Kreutz, Mirna Pavičić, Hrvoje Spudić, Branimir Štivić. Opening screen graphic design: Andro Giunio
fugue is a flight
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flying or walking over/on Horvat's 500 steps, Medvednica mountain
Sound of melting a screw on a piezo contact mic (melting with nitric acid)
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Sound of melting a screw on a piezo contact mic (melting with nitric acid)
A piezo contact mic treated with nitric acid
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A piezo contact mic treated with nitric acid
Polystyrene with acetone on a contact mic
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Polystyrene with acetone on a contact mic
Piezo contact mic resonance comparison
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A comparison between a resonance of a diy piezo with no added weight (''naked'' element), diy piezo covered with hot glue, and JrF C-series piezo. All contact mics were plugged into Radial Engineering StageBug SB-4 Piezo preamps, and recorded with a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 2n Generation sound card with the same gain on each channel.
Sound of a guitar string cooling down on a piezo contact mic
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Hey everyone, it's strange, this video was here for years and recently it's gaining more views. So I'm editing this description to tell you all thanks for watching and to give you some info. This was recorded in 2021. with a DIY piezo plugged into a Radial Engineering StageBug SB-4 preamp, and into a Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 (2nd Gen) soundcard. The signal was very low volume so I did some noise ...
Rochelle Salt crystals used as piezoelectric contact microphones
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Rochelle Salt crystals used as piezoelectric contact microphones
Norac / Pavičić / Dožić - Klarinet i petlje (live @MSU Zagreb, 2020)
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Izvedba "Klarinet i petlje" u sklopu programa Ljeto u MSU, izvedena 27. lipnja 2020. ‘’Klarinet i petlje’’ je 45 minutna audiovizualna izvedba realizirana kao suradnja između klasičnog glazbenika Branimira Norca, novomedijskog umjetnika Tina Dožića i filmske autorice Mirne Pavičić. Spajajući utjecaje minimalističke, klasične, ambijentalne i elektroničke glazbe izvedba se razvija kroz procesiran...
Colin Black & Tin Dožić - Machine Life in the Bush of Ghosts
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in this work, the electronic sound of mutated machines rings out across an imaginary soundscape to produce a surreal sonic landscape inhabited by wandering automata. the sound world of “machine life in the bush of ghosts” explores the possibility that inanimate objects can possess a kind of life or spirit in the age of artificial intelligence. the work is the collision of two diverse arts pract...
does different size have impact on sound?
great idea!
Instantly subscribed
Hah. Cool!
Piezo dinleme cihazı nasıl yapabilirim bir şema varmı bende akustic dinleme cihazları var lakin sesi hoparlör ile duyarak su kaçak bulmak istiyorum entegre bağlamam gerek sanırım fikir verebilir misin
I've been doing some research on piezo transducer placement. Covering the piezo is the worst scenario. It dampens it a lot cuting it's ability to pickup and overall gain. Even thick wires dampens the piezo. Glueing the whole piezo surface is a no no approach. Also very dampening. Keep the piezo with a gap of 1mm to the instrument attaching it only on a small portion on the oposite side of the wires. Attach a counter weight on top of the piezo on the wires side. You won't believe how a piezo can be full sounding and balaced with lows and highs
I'm working on finding the best setup for a 42 string harp. Your findings are interesting and helpful. I was thinking I don't want to cause any muffling of the disc, but at the same time reduce "tinny-ness" and scratching noises picked up through the wood. Having a 1mm gap would likely help with that without muddying the sounds. How to accomplish that reliably and securely is an interesting problem too. If you have any more to share on this or what you've tried, I'd be glad to see or hear it. I'll be doing my own testing once a few more components come in. Planning to try multiple methods similar to what @tindozic1221 has shown in this vid.
@@Z06Stingray18 Smaller piezo tend to be more balanced in tone. My current design involves attaching the piezo in one extremity and putting a counterweight on the other end (the cable side). I'm still in the process of researching my own solutions. This is such a delicate element, one small tweak and it's worlds of diference.
Also a DI is a must for passive piezo (no active preamp). Their impedance is so hi if you put it direct to a mixer it will sound thin and dull.
poh (point of hearing): inside oceangate's titan submarine
Kinda sounds like a tin roof when it's raining
There's a boxer called Contact Mike.
Tom Scott's newsletter sent me here
fascinating
it's amazing how many autistic fans he has.
yeah it's really funny i'm the particular brand of nerdy that i somehow already knew this random couple thousand view video before it got posted in the newsletter
Same 😂😊
I'm going to save this to my Watch Later for when i get new headphones that aren't half-broken.
Touch a battery to it
dang way too cool
That's some heavy Karlheinz Stockhausen symphony.
Cheers Tom
Like the other dude said. Sounds like youre pissing in a hydroflask lol
Beautifuuuullll
This was exactly what I needed to see right now.
wave universes are cool
This gotta be how some Minecraft cave sounds were made
yesssssssssssss
Sounds like a solenoid alarm bell that is failing to strike consistently.
It almost sounds like an old gramophone cabinet.
Sounds cool
Fuck this sounds so cool.
wow, you are a genius, honestly
pyromaniac asmr🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😳🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ the world definately didnt need this
💢Como foram feitas as conexões? Como é o circuito eletrônico?
I was waiting for gta sa mission passed music 😂
sounds like asshole
foley artists can do wonders when they have no budget
Can you kindly try different heat sources like a lighter, blowtorch, or electrical current?
TH-cam 2021:
Sir that’s the fire alarm lol
cool
Gta SA intro
Yes, thanks for doing this.
👂
This is the kind of asmr I can get behind
That is cool. I'd get hype if I heard that as a lead-in to a song.
*NEW ALARM ACQUIRED*
"we need a sound effect for the 6 seconds before Titan implodes"
put one on a steel construction and tap it, you can kinda get this sound if you put on hearing protection and then touch the plastic on something, always found the shockwave travelling through the steel crystals to sound.. very interesting
literally my hearing when im tired
did he died
хороший семпл!!!
Sounds to my ear very similar to various things that make noise by creating lots of little bubbles that float up through a liquid. Eg deep fryer, boiling electric kettle, or yes, flushing toilet. I can imagine a few possible processes happening in the burning steel wool that are analogous to these bubble-forming processes in a way that explains the similar sound.
I like how towards the end you get some new timbres coming in that sound like wood or glass being struck.
Хуясе
I need a physics professor here stat!