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Titel och upphov Handmade electronic music : the art of hardware hacking
Utgivning, distribution etc. Routledge, New York : 2009
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Fysisk beskrivning xviii, 340 s. ill. 26 cm 1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-327) and index
Anmärkning: Innehåll Foreword / David Behrman -- pt. 1. Starting. Getting started : tools and materials needed -- The seven basic rules of hacking : general advice pt. 2. Listening. Circuit sniffing : eavesdropping on hidden electromagnetic music (Art & music 1, mortal coils) -- In/out : speaker as microphone, microphone as speaker; the symmetry of it all -- The celebrated jumping speaker of Bowers County : twitching loudspeakers with batteries -- How to solder : an essential skill -- How to make a contact mike : using piezo disks to pick up tiny sounds (Art & music 2, John Cage--the father of invention; Art & music 3, piezo music) -- Turn you tiny wall into a speaker : resonating objects with piezo disks, transformers, motors, and more (Art & music 4, David Tudor and "Rainforest"; Art & music 5, drivers) -- Tape heads : playing your credit cards (Art & music 6, tape) -- A simple air mike : cheap condenser mike elements make great microphones pt. 3. Touching. Laying of hands : transforming a portable radio into a synthesizer by making your skin part of the circuit (Art & music 7, the cracklebox) -- Tickle the clock : finding the clock circuit in toys -- Hack the clock : changing the clock speed for cool new noises -- Ohm's law for dummies : how to understand resistors (Art & music 8, composing inside electronics) -- Beyond the pot : photocells, pressure pads, and other ways to control and play your toy Art & music 9, circuit bending) -- Switches : how to understand different switches, and even make your own -- Jack, batt, and pack : powering and packaging your hacked toy pt. 4. Building. The world's simplest circuit : six oscillators on a chip, guaranteed to work -- From breadboard to circuit board : how to solder up your first circuit -- Getting messy : oscillators that modulate each other, feedback loops, theremins, tone controls, instability, clocks for toys, crickets -- On/off (more fun with photoresistors) : gating, ducking, tremolo, and panning -- Amplification and distortion : a simple circuit that goes from clean preamp to total distortion, and an envelope follower -- Analog to digital conversion, sort of--modulating other audio sources with your circuits, pitch tracking, and sequencers pt. 5. Looking. Video music/music video : translating video signals into sound, hacking cheap camera circuits, and extracting sounds from remote controls (Art & music 10, visual music) -- LCD art : making animated modern daguerreotypes and alternative video projectors pt. 6. Finishing. Mixers, matrices and processing : very simple, very cheap, very clean mixers, and ways of configuring lots of circuits -- A little power amplifier : cheap and simple -- Analog to digital conversion, really : connecting sensors to computers using game controllers (Art & music 11, the luthiers) -- Power supplies : carbon footprints from AA to EEE -- The future is now Appendices A, Resources -- B, Tools and materials needed -- C, The rules of hacking -- D, Notes for the DVD
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Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking provides a long-needed, practical, and engaging introduction to the craft of making - as well as creatively cannibalizing - electronic circuits for artistic purposes. With a sense of adventure and no prior knowledge, the reader can subvert the intentions designed into devices such as radios and toys to discover a new sonic world. At a time when computers dominate music production, this book offers a rare glimpse into the core technology of early live electronic music, as well as more recent developments at the hands of emerging artists. In addition to advice on hacking found electronics, the reader learns how to make contact microphones, pickups for electromagnetic fields, oscillators, distortion boxes, and unusual signal processors cheaply and quickly.
This revised and expanded second edition is extensively illustrated and includes a DVD featuring eighty-seven video clips and twenty audio tracks by over one hundred hackers, benders, musicians, artists, and inventors from around the world, as well as thirteen video tutorials demonstrating projects in the book. Further enhancements include additional projects, photographs, diagrams, and illustrations.
Foreword to Second Edition Foreword to First Edition Acknowledgments StartingI Introduction Getting Started: Tools and Materials Needed The Seven Basic Rules of Hacking: General Advice Listening Circuit Sniffing: Using Radios and Coils to Eavesdrop on Hidden Electromagnetic Music In/Out (the Eighth Rule of Hacking): Speaker as Microphone, Microphone as SpeakerG++the Symmetry of it All The Celebrated Jumping Speaker of Bowers County: Twitching Loudspeakers with Batteries How to Solder: An Essential Skill How to Make a Contact Mike: Using Piezo Disks to Pick Up Tiny Sounds Sidebar #2: John CageG++The Father of Invention Sidebar #3: Piezo Music Turn You Tiny Wall Into a Speaker (or How to Make a Piezo Driver): Resonating Objects with Piezo Disks, Transformers, and Motors Sidebar #4: David Tudor and Rainforest Sidebar #5: Drivers Tape Heads: Playing Credit Cards with Hand-Held Tape Heads A Simple Air Mike: Cheap Condenser Mike Elements Make Great Microphones Touching Laying of Hands I (St. VitusG++ Dance): Transforming a Portable Radio into a Synthesizer by Making Your Skin Part of the Circuit Sidebar #7: The Cracklebox Tickle the Clock (Laying of Hands II): Finding the Clock Circuit in Toys Hack the Clock (Learn a New Alphabet): Changing the Clock Speed for Cool New Noises OhmG++s Law for Dummies: How to Understand Resistors Sidebar #8: Composing Inside Electronics Beyond the Pot: Photocells, Pressure Pads, and Other Ways to Control and Play Your Toy Sidebar #9: Circuit Bending Switches: How to Understand Different Switches, and Even Make Your Own Jack, Batt, and Pack: Finishing Touches: Powering and Packaging Your Hacked Toy Building WorldG++s Simplest Oscillator: Six Oscillators on a 20-Cent Chip, Guaranteed to Work From Breadboard to Circuit Board: How to Solder Up Your First Homemade Circuit More Oscillators: Oscillators That Modulate Each Other Even More Oscillators: Dividers, Feedback Loops, and Instability Using Oscillators as Clocks for Toys On/Off: Gating, Ducking, Tremolo, and Panning Amplification and Distortion: A Simple Circuit That Goes from Clean Preamp to Total Distortion Analog to Digital Conversion, Sort Of: Modulating Other Audio Sources with Your Oscillators Envelope Follower: Noise Gate, Ducker, Keyer, Compressor, Modulating Oscillator Phase Locked Loops: Pitch Tracking & Transposition, Odd Outputs Sequencer: Driving PLL Oscillator, Gating Signals Looking Video Music/Music Video: Translating Video Signals into Sound, Hacking Cheap Camera Circuits, and Extracting Sounds from Remote Controls Sidebar #10: Visual Music LCD Art: Making Animated Modern Daguerreotypes and Alternative Vid