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Dreaming of an electric didgeridoo. Until then, going to seriously consider drilling into the dead center, and mounting a mic inside. I think metal will rattle and ring too much, I use a sock to help prevent mic pops, the big problem here is also I use airflow and motion, along with wind to bend the air and shape it, then run that back thru my…Read More
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I do think though how a master explained it,a mounted mic in the heart would be ideal. Simply because when I think about it with all my expertise, I tried to record each side, dual mics, trip mics maybe. Still the ring comes from the center. Where I forced everything to clash, careful to make sure the sounds brush against one another, unless I…Read More
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I stopped trying to record this stuff. They are meant to each be a one of a kind as for playing online, like live streams, being the perfectionist I am, I feel immense guilt when people I listen to the play back and everyone loved it, and it’s missing the depth. Even wonder if that’s just the vibrations inside my body as a whole. Then when I play…Read More
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*builds out grooves* then match them like a ringing bowl where you chase right behind the ring on the bell. Then, as I roll it back I do what can’t be done on a bell, that’s why I call it a rollback, I shift my body weight and it simply rotates the other way, I use my wedge aka my left hand on the mouth piece, to quickly change its direction. This…Read More