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The Saddest Drone Machine - HP 3782A Error Detector
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- In which I explore the sad songs derelict telecommunications equipment sings.
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This is a PCM error detector, do you have a anything with dts or pcm out or even Casio pcm keyboard you could feed into the data input?
Actually feeding any signal into the data input should result on something more interesting on the error output. Have another look at that cable and I think you will find it plugs into the data input section and you should be able to crudely patch into the other end.
Crudely patch sounds like my style. Thank you, I will give it a try!
HAINBACH just watch out for stray voltages (telephony gear is often 48v) and impedance. Should be at least 50ohms though.
oh good to know, I will run it into a switch with a wide range then to protect the audio gear.
If you have any other tipps on telephony gear I would be happy to know them. AFAIK this is new territory.
That sounds interesting indeed. Maybe a second video if the experiment yields desirable results!
"Oh you make music? What instrument do you play? Guitar? Keyboard? Drums?"
"Nah. HP 3782A Error Detector."
DJSubAir not funny mate
People used to ask the same thing when they saw the Cocoquantus.
I've heard more musical sounds from infants playing on the _linoleum_ .
@@maw9406 now, im confused that its both tragic and funny
That's hilarious. Don't listen to the haters from their sad hateful countries.
“Local man activates 60,000 MK Ultra assassins. News at 10.”
This needs to be paired with some footage of accelerated mushroom growth over abandoned civil areas.
You're a genius
alienorbiter why does that seem so familiar? what is that from?
Wow
@@mmettej from a Lyra-8 soundscapes video ? :)
And narrated by Paul Stamets.
HP 3782A woke after years of slumber... maybe now it could finally fulfill its destiny - to detect some errors. But it could detect no errors at all. Now it's awake in an error-free world, a perfect world, but this just makes it feel sad, when everything else must surely be happy.
This story gives me wall-e vibes. A piece of old tech unnecessary to modern world, merely a piece of garbage. Only mad enthusiasts like Hainbach could revive and repurpose such things, give them a new meaning, a new hope.
I am now happy sad. Thank you for your poetry.
😢
That was a great story, a metaphor for everything.
I've got a alternate version tho. It's not sad because there are no errors to detect in a perfect world. It's not a perfect world... The world is so broken, full of errors, that the machine can't detect any errors within all the background noise.
Lol
Damn, those sounds would fit an Half-Life game so damn well...
There are some elements of this in the incredibly brilliant game "Prey"
HL3 confirmed
It felt more "Thomas Was Alone" to me, especially those first few pitch shift attempts.
wow the new boards of canada album sounds insane
i hope youre not making fun of boards of canada
if only they were still this interesting.
@@mattd3826 ok buddy
finnaly after years
Love that band lol
I’m waiting to hear Thom’s voice to come in...
the cHroNic nOize co. Oh please god no
the cHroNic nOize co. Gimme
#BDS
"OooooOOOOoooooo....broken stuuuufff...you've got it all wroooong..." Is what he'd say.
Who is Thom?
Don't be sad little drone machine. You are still getting some love!
"What, is, my, purpose?"
You detect errors.
"Oh, my, god."
Your profile picture is one of my favorite birds.
I just had to tell you that IDK
my man just created a modular synth out of vintage lab equipment. iconic
Yeah! That was part of the fascination, to go back to the roots.
Your obsession of old gear makes me happy Hainbach. This was crazy cool to watch.
Thank you! Next video will be a return to modular, which is a nice homecoming.
I too use so called non musical equipment to make music
Getting a distopian electronic music machine from Deutsche Post, now that's German.
Sounds like the intro to a documentary on how technology is ruining the earth
So basically random day current news)
In theatres soon: Werner Herzog's Nuclear Winter, with original music composed by HAINBACH.
Stop jinxing my dreams
@@Hainbach please score the Herzog clip with the suicidal penguin with this
HAINBACH is a madman, in the best way possible. That he collects so many oddities for his studio is admirable enough, but to make music this good is on another level. I truly appreciate the way he coaxes such beauty out of the saddest "synth" ever made. Mad.
Utterly BONKERS! But that's why his posts are so entertaining!
A quick Google search tells me that the error detector was used in conjunction with a separate pattern generator on the other end of the network, so if you can find the pattern generator instead, you might have a more useful source to work with. But the pattern generator is digital, and seems to send different bit patterns in different formats, so it might be a bit difficult to get interesting sound out of. Or it might be a goldmine of sounds. Hell, I have no damn clue here.
4:12 "That's very dark and brooding, I'll try to see what happens if I pitch it up a bit."
*Proceeds to make the most 'blade runner' sounding sound I've ever heard*
I remember that as a kid I had that cheap Sharp calculator (EL-230), and I could receive some radio signals from it on one of AM bands. It sounded more cheerful than HP, and pressing the keys changed the tone, but overall it was the same... ehm... 'genre'.
By Genre do you mean Industrial?
@@NothingAiring Yup. Inside quotation marks.
This is the soundtrack of time counting down before an extraordinary confrontation.
This new Radiohead album is awesome
Calla CTM no way😱😱😱u stated ur opinion😱thx for sharing we totally care😄👍
@@callactm14 Someone is triggered. A sign of a great band to make you flash. Who is the real trash?
This device makes a sound perfectly capturing the essence of the internet: suspicious, oddly beautiful, terrifying.
“So now we can program two notes!”
I’m wheezing. Hainbach, you are an inspiration.
Disagree. *I* am the most melancholy error generator. Lots of fun seeing this come to life, though.
Do tangerines dream of HP 3782A Error Detectors?
likely, very likely.
nice reference to tangerine dream
nice reference to tangerine dream
nice reference to tangerine dream
nice reference to tangerine dream
It's a TDM (T1) test pattern generator, which runs at 1.544 MHz, so what you're hearing are just harmonics of the primary 1.5M-rate square-ish waves. Hook up a decent scope and you'll see.
Sounds like a high stakes spy mission in a government owned high tech research facility, beautiful as well!
Super, that is the vibe I was going for!
Liking for your picture though
Music for the next Blade Runner....
Please tell Hollywood! :-)
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!! I will buy on Vinyl!!!!!!!
Came here looking for this comment.
loving this "exploring old creepy gear" series man! the resulting tracks are so organic and unique
Thank you! Every piece of gear is an inspiration. Now I am obsessed with the plumbing - mixers, switches etc.
It is amazing not only that you get good sounds from test equipment, but also that you gathered so much gear so quickly without a giant grant award to pay for it.
Well done.
I heard „Hi, I‘m Hainbach“ and had to give a thumb up for that voice
You've gone full Radiophonic Workshop!
Watch over us St. Delia!!!
Watch over us!
Wow.. the third octave really caume off guard.. love that sound..
Love this song! I especially love the "almost a major third" interval you bring in using the 2nd slider on the mixer :) Great job!
Thanks for showing this. I enjoyed seeing your process. I find the kinds of things you are doing influential, although not attainable, for my own process with making and mixing sound. I plan on watching many more of your videos. Thanks.
Super cool video. Fascinating to watch your workflow. Definitely on another level.
Being creative in an awesome, exploring way! Kinda fitting that you resemble 1973-ish Ralf Hütter, too...
It's amazing hiw you bring any machine to life, a new life indeed. Most of those devices could never imagine they'd have been music instruments. Chapeau!
If you’ll forgive the comparison, just a very few notes of this reminds me of Paul Leonard Morgan’s soundtrack to Dredd. The remarkable thing about that movie was that it Portrayed a futuristic setting, but as it was imagined in the mid to late 80s. He used a lot of deep synth drones and pulses exactly like you produced here. It was a very vintage sound that went with the movie perfectly. So now that I’ve stumbled across your video of you making music with vintage equipment to achieve a vintage sound that was at one time considered to be futuristic, it to me has that same wonderful blend of distorted, minimalist retro sound. It is a great pleasure to hear, and I’ll be subscribing.
Thank you! I always love to hear about context, it makes the world more exciting for me.
HAINBACH Then you should definitely check out that soundtrack to see what he did! Even cooler was that he didn’t use a drum machine, but live drums with distortion. In the meantime I’ve got lots of your videos to catch up on. :)
Too true. I love the soundtrack/soundscapes from that movie.
Such an inspiring video. As soon as the ED was fired up, I felt the wash of nostalgia and imagination wash over me, like hum of a familiar air con units in an old warehouse that are phasing in and out with each other. Just brilliant. Thanks Hainbach.
I like what you do Hainbach. It feels magical the way you coax sounds out of these machines. You're a true original.
I love me a good Hainbach video. The sounds you can get out of all these obscure machines from who knows where.
You should release just the original melancholic rhythm for sampling.
or you could just sample this video
Seayorie shh don’t spoil the secret
Yeah, I think a sample of the bleeping cleaned up a bit could produce a cool instrument to play melodies against that drone.
So glad I discovered your channel, live what you do
Sooooooo, soo coool, realy loved that jam!! Thanks for the tons of inspiration
I never realized that some of the futuristic songs I listen to can be made with tools like this. So cool!
This is so inspiring, right away I got stuck in an amazing vibe from that HP 3782A
Could honestly do with an extended version of that modulating drone at the beginning. There's something relaxing but eerie about it
Beautiful. And nice to see some of your method of recording it too.
Hainbach the kind of musician to see a fairly used “non-musical” machine and ask “is anyone gonna make music with that” and not wait for an answer.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks Marvin.
Brilliant!! I drool every time I see all of the wonderful gadgets you possess! You definitely reinforce why I collect all of the “weird” items (as my wife would say) that I do.
4:18 is the part I like the most. Really reminds me of those crappy 80s sci-fi movies. Sounds super cool, I want one myself!
Edit: I’m also really glad that this is the first ever video of yours I’ve seen. I love old tech and music, they just go so well together
This is such a gorgeous insight into how noise artists work.
Your videos always stimulate me to go and make some interesting noises!
Wow, you manage to put out some very cool music from your rather unusual gear!
Such Lovely haunting sounds you get from the most interesting sources.
You really made that sound good! I wish I hade more space, the test equipment is really awesome. And I love that they are all one trick ponies. Huge machines that does one thing.
It's very conductive to focussed creative thinking 😃
I love the way you love electronic sounds...
This was amazing to watch!! You are a genius
This was absolutely exquisite to listen to. Thank you.
i just found Your channel and must say you have amazing sounds and music here - thank You
So cool! Really inspirational, I want to drive around looking for garage sales and buying any old electronic gear I can get my hands on now
Well done, and thank you for making this music and video.
Mister hainbach. I love your videos! Its so interesting to see all your wierd gear! And its very inspiring that you make music from everything you put your hands on. Its really like remnants of a lost era and civilisation. Love you!!
Thank you! I set myself the goal that I can make music that resonates with anything about 20 years ago, and through my scoring career and my own explorations I have covered a lot of ground. This right now feels opening doors to a different world.
@@Hainbach Beautiful !!!
As soon as you turned it on, I knew this was going to be a great video : )
Well, that was amazing and really inspiring! Thank you!
Wow! This is great! Thanks for sharing!
I love your creativity.
A great watch, and thanks for the spacey track.
Super cool, sometimes the less a machine can do the cooler it is. Great sounds
So just a month ago, I checked out your vid landfill totems, or maybe another vid that linked to the totems, but that was my introduction to test equipment. Loved the sounds, really in my space. I've been stuck into, like, western diatonicism, and am always trying to get my very musical synths to make nonmusical musical sounds which is so much harder than it should be (naw, haven't gotten into eurocrack, love the sounds, can't hang in that disposable income class anymore). I've kind of been frustrated/lacking something for the past 25 years, so I started to look around, and lo and behold, there is actual test equipment out there being sold for $20-$30! Amazing. I am beginning my very inexpensive journey into actual industrial sound. Thanks, in a way I can't express.
This video and the accompanying sounds just made my morning :)
What a cool piece of equipment and utilization!!!
Once again another stellar video.
Wonderfully done.
This is one of the most wonderful things I’ve ever heard/seen
Love your videos, I could watch anything like this forever, keep up the great work :-) :-)
*Radiohead wants to know your location*
@MorbidManMusic Lol no they're not. Music they come out with is still solid, and Im sure when they drop their latest album it still will be.
MorbidManMusic RH are so far from dead and gone, you could say they are actually alive and well.
@@halt.halt.halt. They're not just alive and well: they're not even past their prime. Only TKOL and HTT are less positively received records and, even then, every album is something new.
Fantastic. Nicely done
diese Testgerätvideos wirken super inspiriert, coole Musik die dabei rauskommt. Würde ich mir auch laut anhören!
Danke! Klingt laut auch sehr gut, teste ich immer wieder auf größeren PAs. Man arbeitet einfach sehr präzise.
That's definitely a laboratory more than a studio.. speechless on the unique gear and techniques!
4:26 that's such a magical moment, maybe not for you but for me that sound is sensational. Amazing work!
Also that 1 current dislike has no business here.
Good to see that only 2 people have lost their minds so far 😂
wow this is badass. Super creative. I subscribed. Nice work!
Very interesting workflow!
1:14 this is probably the saddest noise I’ve ever heard from a machine. It’s probably what pain sounds like
Yes, thats the way it goes. Fantastic! Without any computer. This is music and genious.
This is insane in the best way! Subscribed!
4:26 Triggered so much inspiration for me
thank you, for using this wonderful machine in a video
so beautifully relaxing and another proof that industrial electronic music is not always synonymous with hardcore Rammstein-NIN-Ministry like hammering!
exceptional use of equipment for composition such as this
Awesome stuff!
I love these videos, they inspire me! 👍👏👏
this is so sweet hainbach!
Great video. I loved the water beats! : )
Es freut und ruehrt mich, dass es bei Dir ein warmes, sicheres Zuhause gefunden hat um seinen Lebensabend zu beschliessen und doch nochmal alles zu geben. Das HP 3782A wusste es hatte einen anderen Lebenssinn als die miefige Post. Happy End :) Love'n Hugs aus Portland
There is something so very pleasing to that sound, I can't describe it.
I agree. It's a rare quality. I managed to find the sister unit, I wonder what it will do.
Omg thats so clean. Like dos games I used to know in day care ❤
This is interesting, I would never think to try to dig music out of something simple! 5:07 Sounds like a ghostly pipe organ, I love it!
Fascinating stuff man :-) 10/10
This was incredible!