MilkywayOutcast | wireless transmitting audio signal @MilkywayOutcast | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 9 minutes ago.
this video is completing the series of videos inspired by @Slider2732_ .
where he connects an mp3 player in unusual ways to the amplifier, including through his body, water and both at the same time. link to his video: youtube.com/watch?v=U7VzAjhLxqs
in recent videos i routed the output of synths through water, wool and wood and shungite.
in this video i am using an analog synthesizer, the "korg volca keys" to connect the audio coming out of the instrument wireless. the synth signal is going into a pancake coil, another pancake coil picks it up connects it to an amp sends it to a tranducer glued to cardboard which are used as a speaker.
this video is completing the series of videos inspired by @Slider2732_ .
where he connects an mp3 player in unusual ways to the amplifier, including through his body, water and both at the same time. link to his video: youtube.com/watch?v=U7VzAjhLxqs
in recent videos i routed the output of synths through water, wool and wood and shungite.
in this video i am using an analog synthesizer, the "korg volca keys" to connect the audio coming out of the instrument wireless. the synth signal is going into a pancake coil, another pancake coil picks it up connects it to an amp sends it to a tranducer glued to cardboard which are used as a speaker.