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Computer controlled recorder could feasibly play forever – has no mercy

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Back in my formative years at school I can remember having a spit-encrusted old recorder pushed into my hands and being told that I was expected to learn some masterpiece of the order of “Mary had a little lamb” or “Baa baa black sheep” (I’m not sure why my music teacher was so obsessed with sheep).  Now, in my hermetically sealed chamber where I scrub down with antiseptic every ten minutes the very thought of all those latent germs gives me the creeps; if only I could go back in time with Amin Rahimi’s Auto-Recorder.

 Auto-Recorder

 Auto-Recorder

Built as a project for his computer interfacing class, the Auto-Recorder is basically a standard Yamaha instrument mounted in a frame, blown by an air-horn motor and controlled by a computer.  Using pulse width modulation the speed of the compressor can be altered to change the pitch.

 Auto-Recorder

There are videos of the beast in action on Amin’s site.  Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got the overwhelming urge to scrub my lips with wire-wool.

Amin Rahimi [via MAKE:]

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