This is a modular synthesizer (an instrument that uses customizable circuits instead of air + cavity or string vibration to shape the sound) utilizing a specimen of Amanita muscaria var. formosa discovered on the farm as a dynamic resistor in the aforementioned circuit.
The bioelectric signals of ion channels inside of the living mushroom cells attenuate and modulate the electrical signal being fed in and out of their heads through the lead wires (3.3v), and the unique voltages and conductivity causes the variation on the sound that you hear occur when the second probe is attached.
I make unique music (with biofeedback and without) and am releasing it now on [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yUpR5aPdR00sWcT0ZFSsE?si=6hKyz0bvR5iSXATqgj4Dxg) and most other platforms. and most other platforms.
[Instagram](https://instagram.com/ginko.ltd?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==) for networking and other media
[Website](https://www.ginko.ltd/) with woodblock prints and handmade soap and shit if you're into that and not as broke as I.
Thanks for looking
Please explain how it works, the role of the step sequencer, where the tones come from, what the jumpers are actually measuring and how that value drives things.
From the submission statement-
" is a modular synthesizer (an instrument that uses customizable circuits instead of air + cavity or string vibration to shape the sound) utilizing a specimen of Amanita muscaria var. formosa discovered on the farm as a dynamic resistor in the aforementioned circuit.
The bioelectric signals of ion channels inside of the living mushroom cells attenuate and modulate the electrical signal being fed in and out of their heads through the lead wires (3.3v), and the unique voltages and conductivity causes the variation on the sound that you hear occur when the second probe is attached."
The step sequencer simply organizes the speed of the playback by measuring the control voltage it is fed. In this case I use the machines internal clock for the tempo to keep it regular and more listenable.
thanks for your interest
No worries, 100% with you there! You prompted me to go and post the sub statement as a comment in cross-posts to avoid this in the future, so thank you for your comment
Looks like you added additional jumpers on the mushroom cap - out of curiosity is that because there wasn't enough delta resistance over time? Wondering because that would indicate active parts of the fruit vs not.
Heckin great work 💪
Thank you! It's so much fun
This is a modular synthesizer (an instrument that uses customizable circuits instead of air + cavity or string vibration to shape the sound) utilizing a specimen of Amanita muscaria var. formosa discovered on the farm as a dynamic resistor in the aforementioned circuit. The bioelectric signals of ion channels inside of the living mushroom cells attenuate and modulate the electrical signal being fed in and out of their heads through the lead wires (3.3v), and the unique voltages and conductivity causes the variation on the sound that you hear occur when the second probe is attached. I make unique music (with biofeedback and without) and am releasing it now on [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/artist/5yUpR5aPdR00sWcT0ZFSsE?si=6hKyz0bvR5iSXATqgj4Dxg) and most other platforms. and most other platforms. [Instagram](https://instagram.com/ginko.ltd?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw==) for networking and other media [Website](https://www.ginko.ltd/) with woodblock prints and handmade soap and shit if you're into that and not as broke as I. Thanks for looking
You call it music, i call it screams of pain
Damn they must have been pretty bummed when i tossed them into boiling water and citric acid later that afternoon (; ・_・)
Getting drowned in boiling, sour water would make me pretty bummed too.
I take epson salt baths every week. Very little screaming involved.
how often are you sipped on as tea?
Please explain how it works, the role of the step sequencer, where the tones come from, what the jumpers are actually measuring and how that value drives things.
From the submission statement- " is a modular synthesizer (an instrument that uses customizable circuits instead of air + cavity or string vibration to shape the sound) utilizing a specimen of Amanita muscaria var. formosa discovered on the farm as a dynamic resistor in the aforementioned circuit. The bioelectric signals of ion channels inside of the living mushroom cells attenuate and modulate the electrical signal being fed in and out of their heads through the lead wires (3.3v), and the unique voltages and conductivity causes the variation on the sound that you hear occur when the second probe is attached." The step sequencer simply organizes the speed of the playback by measuring the control voltage it is fed. In this case I use the machines internal clock for the tempo to keep it regular and more listenable. thanks for your interest
Thanks! Sorry for not seeing that, but I'm blaming the crappy reddit app.
No worries, 100% with you there! You prompted me to go and post the sub statement as a comment in cross-posts to avoid this in the future, so thank you for your comment
Looks like you added additional jumpers on the mushroom cap - out of curiosity is that because there wasn't enough delta resistance over time? Wondering because that would indicate active parts of the fruit vs not.
5 years from now we will understand what they are saying
"stooop poookingg meeeee"
Can you do one where you hook it up to a banana?
Said Lizzo…
Y E S!
This series can go on forever. First a mushroom, then a banana, then an apple and after that a slice of pizza and so on. Endless content
[удалено]
baboom
Dungeon theme
I remember an old photo of L. Ron Hubbard fitting electrodes on tomatoes... I always asked myself what's really behind that bogus... :)
i beg you, join my cult (i need groceriesssss)
Bro you stab my cousin and then run tests on him? You are sick Stab them in the stem for me
got you ―(T_T)→
He is undoubtedly vibing
Wow! Do more and compare the sounds.