The Ondes Martenot was one of the very first electronic instruments that was embraced by composers of orchestral music. Looking to expand its sonic range, Maurice Martenot developed a series of amps around the instrument, from a normal speaker, to tuned strings, a resonating gong to this strange box here. Manufactured by Rehdéko, a long defunct French high-end company, it uses seven brass strings attached to the speaker cone. This creates a rather lush and surprisingly dense reverb, with no feel of the "boingyness" of usual spring reverbs. As I am a fan of unusual speakers, see "Gong Amp" I made with AudioThing (www.audiothing.net/effects/go..., I could not resist its allure.
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00:00 Unboxing
01:50 Sound Demos
05:59 Impressions and use as reverb
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2 авг 2024