Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project


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Re: Re(2): TI-H: big music project




clairinett depends a lot on how wet the reed is, and blowing correctly, but
one's you've got that set right, you don't ahve to change it much (well,
technically you're supposed to use your tounge to stop the sound the between
notes, but for smoothe jazz and stuff, that's generally frowned upon).

-- Jon Olson

-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, November 15, 1998 6:35 PM
Subject: Re(2): TI-H: big music project


>
>>the reason i picked brass is b/c i play nearly all the brass instuments.
>>and yes it would be easier to make a flute playing machine. but i wouldn't
>>get anything out of it. i play trombone as my main instrument, so makeing
>>a trombone machine would be the most rewardng for me.
>
>I play the bass trombone.  Do you play a standard one?
>
>>anyways, the i have the lips pretty much woked out. thats what the
>>contracting wire is for. i would have a small array of the wires in a row
>>and controll them indepentabtly with a uC. like this:
>>
>>| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
>>
>>| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
>>
>>it would sixteen wires per lip, all independantly controlled. i would
>>program it to change ombichure (sp?) accordingly. it would probably be
>>programmed like the animatronics are programmed. thats why i asked about
>>it contracting different lenghts by different voltages.
>
>I just started making something similar like this for a science
>experiment.l  But I just forgot about your mouth patterns or whatever...  I
>have about 4 pneumatic relays connected to an old mouthpiece.  The harder
>you blow toe higher the pitch.  I also made an F key, but havn't programmed
>it yet.
>
>I've got MIDI interface code...  I'll give it to you if your interested.
>
>What I'm doing for the slide is getting one of the 10 turn radioshack
>rehostat (sp) and hooking it with someother junk to an A/D converter.  That
>means you can get the proper slide tone for jazz music.  Is this what you
>were doing?
>
>The tuba one is easier.  Flute/Eb clarinet even easier since they have
>different fingerings for each note.
>
>
>What are you doing with 16 wires connected to your lip?
>
>Grant
>