@@lorendigiorgi I once made a stompf fiddle with a shop bell on and really loved putting it in songs. I bet a shop bell would resonate really well on the box
Looks like both outer rings of piezos are connected (black wires) to the sleeve/neutral part of the headphone plug (stereo/TRS), while one central part of a piezo go to the tip and the other one to the ring (red wires). So left and right. I think I would install them symmetrically on the left and right of the box to reflect this.
That is so cool and insanely creative! Can't wait to see what you'll do with it
Thanks so much!
This would be great for the film industry
wow, the output is amazing!
You darn engineers make great music; Tom Scholz of Boston - Mr. MIT. Cool sound box
this is really cool, and deserves way more likes. keep doing what youre doing!
Thank you!
sounds like a horror film, love it
cool
nice stuff
Thanks!
That’s how the reverb farting sound effect was made
That's awesome! Hope you're having lots of fun with it
This is awesome. Very creative. What will you use it for?
Oh, sound effects, sound design… :)
@@lorendigiorgi I once made a stompf fiddle with a shop bell on and really loved putting it in songs. I bet a shop bell would resonate really well on the box
Wow that is amazing
Does it need power supply? Or is it just "plug and play"?
Plug and play! I just connect it to my audio interface.
@@lorendigiorgi txs!!
really interesting! can I ask you the diagram of how you connected the two piezos please? thank you very much and congratulations again
Looks like both outer rings of piezos are connected (black wires) to the sleeve/neutral part of the headphone plug (stereo/TRS), while one central part of a piezo go to the tip and the other one to the ring (red wires). So left and right. I think I would install them symmetrically on the left and right of the box to reflect this.
What divce nam in ??
Reminds me of the useless box.
Except it actually has a purpose lol