I just ask because I swear I've seen people who make noise with radios. Currently I make noise walls by connecting a small radio playing static to my pedal chain via 1/8" to 1/4" cable. But is there are other ways? Like maybe a way to make more dynamic sound with radios? I don't know really anything about radios... but maybe people use shortwave radios or HAM radios? Just an idea. also sorry for all the question posts. I'll pump the breaks after this one hahah. Thanks!
One good rule to consider when making noise is that there are no rules and nothing is off limits. You don't need to spend a lot of money, don't need certain equipment, etc. If you are satisfied with the sounds your creating and your having fun doing it your doing it right. Experiment, try new things and be open to what your doing. Don't be overly concerned about "getting it right", since:
A. Often times what makes something fun/worth doing is it's never exactly what you imagined; and
B. Setting really strict "goals" like putting out tapes right away, recognition/praise, or notions of success or mastery will only lead to dissolution and lead to you stopping.
C. Don't get overly obsessed about originality and uniqueness, chances are if your thinking about it someone else has too, this goes for everything in life, it's best to accept this and move forward. Just do your thing and have fun doing it.
Now, regarding radios...
Check someone like John Duncan, when I think of radio and noise I think of him. I guess Werewolf Jerusalem is radio/pedal wall stuff, that's what I've heard, but I've never listened to any of that output and don't care about wall noise.
If you've never messed with a shortwave radio try it out, that can be a really fun and interesting experience, imo as fun as any synth or pedal (check this site listed below)...
http://www.websdr.org/
One other thing to consider when considering radio frequencies is how they sound when recorded and sped up or slowed down, it's essentially just electronic data. Hope that helps some.
I appreciate your feedback dude and i totally agree with you that noise has no limits or boundaries, and also on the originality part. I just posted this because I swore I'd heard or seen someone make noise with radios and I just wanted to know if it was possible. I want to just explore every noise-making medium that I can. Since I've started I've messed with static noise, pedal noise, feedback loops, mixer-only noise, junk metal, synth noise, vocal noise, processed sound sources, and most recently anti-records.... fuck, i love playing anti-records. Soon I would like to get into tape loops to see how I like that.
Anyway thank you for the reference, I'll definitely be checking out that artist's work. And I'm for sure going to be looking into getting a shortwave radio... maybe a real old one. I've actually been thinking about somehow working in a police scanner into my noise ahah. But yeah thanks again!
Yeah a real good friend of mine gave me an old broken radio that only plays AM but makes some real nasty sounds. The slightest tweak of the tuning knob can create a world of hurt for the ears. Have fun with it!
You might also want to check out this old thread: www.special-interests.net/forum/index.php?topic=196.0
AM radio is indeed great to experiment with, and i sometimes find myself leaving the static on for background listening (the original most pure HNW? no artist or performer... haha).
https://www.last.fm/tag/radionoise
If you have to ask, then no.
Of course anything that you may think is useable, is useable.
As a child i used to love listening to the radio with the dial slightly off the station, for added distortion and strange noises.
So years later picked up a old am radio and sometimes use it slightly off the station to record (via a few pedals) into a sampler for creating some interesting sounds.
YES!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSulycqZH-U
I was in NY the other week and found a handheld AM/FM radio on the ground that has the weirdest glitch going...it can receive AM/FM but gets super loud/drops off rapidly, causing this really rapid fire stutter effect. Pretty cool and I intend to use it ...somehow.
of course
https://www.discogs.com/release/3919887-OWL-Tapes-97-99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSSn0odpHKE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSSn0odpHKE)
Quote from: Cementimental on October 30, 2022, 01:47:22 AM
If you have to ask, then no.
This is the correct answer.
I've seen a dude play a fantastic noisedrone set with nothing but old broken computer speakers from the recycling centre. He downed an entire bottle of red wine duting the set. Wasn't his first of the evening either.
One of the best noise sets I ever saw was The Digitariat armed with nothing but a walkman with the back taken off, straight into an amp, live-circuitbent with a spoon
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is just a bunch of radio sounds and people talking.
get a cheap radio that still as AM function. get a microphone or two. move the radio next to microphone as if you are playing with a paper plane. DONE.
I still use two radios for has parts using this simple thing I started playing with as a little kid.
Quote from: tiny_tove on May 19, 2023, 02:43:02 PM
get a cheap radio that still as AM function. get a microphone or two. move the radio next to microphone as if you are playing with a paper plane. DONE.
I still use two radios for has parts using this simple thing I started playing with as a little kid.
Oh so that's how you would do it because those little radio don't have much power to them and even if I turn my loop level down enough in my chain to mix it in, it'll still sound really underwhelming. Could also just get a portable speaker for a phone if you're doing it like that and unlock even more ridiculous possibilities.
The radio that makes the most noise is about 20 cm large and it is pretty loud and becomes louder when mic passes through the appropiate boxes. although I prefer to record clean and then edit later passing digital recorders through effects and mixer
Quote from: tiny_tove on May 19, 2023, 06:29:59 PM
The radio that makes the most noise is about 20 cm large and it is pretty loud and becomes louder when mic passes through the appropiate boxes. although I prefer to record clean and then edit later passing digital recorders through effects and mixer
You'd be surprised how much louder a cleaner signal is. I've noticed this myself when I'm applying distortion to one from my synth or whatever else because same rule applies. One distortion turned on will be louder in certain aspect while 2 causes an overload and the volume actually drops as the sound gets more incoherent regardless. This is useful though for me because the heavily distorted signal can actually sound like a completely different source than the same cleaner signal from the same source. I've just taken notes on what is the best settings for what on my pedals with anything I use because everything behaves a little differently. Taking pictures with notes of settings to revert back to on the fly was also a huge help.
dj smallcock - yinyue was all radio
Quote from: +hp+ on July 20, 2023, 04:36:48 AMdj smallcock - yinyue was all radio
That's a fun release. It just motivated me to buy a little shortwave radio and see what trash I can get out of it
Quote from: dumphump424 on October 26, 2022, 06:48:05 PMI just ask because I swear I've seen people who make noise with radios. Currently I make noise walls by connecting a small radio playing static to my pedal chain via 1/8" to 1/4" cable. But is there are other ways? Like maybe a way to make more dynamic sound with radios? I don't know really anything about radios... but maybe people use shortwave radios or HAM radios? Just an idea. also sorry for all the question posts. I'll pump the breaks after this one hahah. Thanks!
Indeed you can. I've made it with no effects, just by the weird signals I was able to randomly come across. Sometimes you don't need anything, but just the signal. Other times I was able to come across a wall of interesting AM static through signal and just changed the pitch down and got a nice result that way too. There is no wrong or right way to do anything.
What i personally have is a Sports Walkman WM-SXF44. Basically its a Walkman with am/fm. I use an aux cord to plug it into the headphone jack and directly into the amp I use. Pretty cool since I can adjust the sound of the radio directly from the Walkman, and since it's a tape player there's other stuff I can do.
An idea I've been thinking of is recording the noise from my synth onto my looper pedal, then plug in my Walkman into my setup using an 3.5mm to instrument cable. But usually what I do is find grainy stations playing either music or some radio talkshow, then go from there. Just straight radio static is also an option, but I have enough noise through my synth.
was this mentioned?
http://websdr.org/
online scanning for all kinds of alien transmissions, with option to print to wav
Quote from: pentd on February 26, 2025, 03:25:31 PMwas this mentioned?
http://websdr.org/
online scanning for all kinds of alien transmissions, with option to print to wav
Holy shit!! This is cool!