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The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
I didn’t find anything.k brown wrote:
Did you need to fix anything I mucked up in the process?
Many thanks again!
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
Phew! 
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Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
What a fat and full sound this one makes, that is amazing. Never heard of such an instrument.
great job!
great job!
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
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Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
I can see (hear) what you mean!R&R wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDRD3c-WAec
Sounds like Hyperbeam, but mark 1 anno 5000 BC?
I have to ask, did you search for “something that sounds a bit like the Quilcom Hyperbeam but is really ancient”?
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
Yeah kind of felt similar. Only listened through laptop speakers thoughSpogg wrote:R&R wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDRD3c-WAec
Sounds like Hyperbeam, but mark 1 anno 5000 BC?
I can see (hear) what you mean!
Just missing the low frequencies of Hyperbeam maybe.
Not even close. Youtube's algorithms at play... Might be yourself or some of your subscribers that's interested in ancient instruments? Ended up in my recommended feed that way?Spogg wrote:I have to ask, did you search for “something that sounds a bit like the Quilcom Hyperbeam but is really ancient”?
interpretation of the epic of Gilgamesh. Hmmm...
But I do search and watch some clips of folks performing old traditional music now and then... from different countries/cultures.
People have lost their minds nowadays, forgotten/been tricket out of their true history... and lost footing
Btw...
Looking at this version of the instrument, looks like they made it of steel beams as well? Unsure...
The original one must have been wooden beams...
My beginner synth at KVR: https://www.kvraudio.com/product/saguaro-one-by-saguaro-one
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
I’ve done a ton of YouTube to research my various sims, some of the instruments being of ancient origin and played in traditional ethnic ways. If you’ve be at it too, that explains why you were offered it to view, I guess. A good thing!
I listened on my wonderful Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones and the drum sounded amazing. Good headphones make a big difference.
I went back and read all of Peter Pringle’s info on YouTube. He made the Lyre using Cedar, and brass instead of gold. Fascinating how these remarkable instruments can be recreated from minimal information. Well worth a read.
I listened on my wonderful Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones and the drum sounded amazing. Good headphones make a big difference.
I went back and read all of Peter Pringle’s info on YouTube. He made the Lyre using Cedar, and brass instead of gold. Fascinating how these remarkable instruments can be recreated from minimal information. Well worth a read.
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
That would have been something, recreating the gold parts too...Spogg wrote:I went back and read all of Peter Pringle’s info on YouTube. He made the Lyre using Cedar, and brass instead of gold. Fascinating how these remarkable instruments can be recreated from minimal information. Well worth a read.
Hmmm, strange... The cedar bottom part of the lyre body is clearly visible, but the rest...metal? Would explain the Hyperbeam:ish sound?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSoLHfnr5Gc
Have a pair of Sennheisers as well. They don't seem appeal to some, but I've always liked the general character of all Sennheisers headphones...Spogg wrote:I listened on my wonderful Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones and the drum sounded amazing. Good headphones make a big difference.
I'm just too lazy usually browsing from the couch...
Edit:
The small silver one is metal? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU4QRxsZhjg
Another recreation... resonator of stainless... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZOFYT7w4GI
Must be some metal in Peters version as well... I get that metallic taste in my mouth listening to it
My beginner synth at KVR: https://www.kvraudio.com/product/saguaro-one-by-saguaro-one
Re: The Quilcom HYPERBEAM: Have a Blast!!
Not that anyone would care, because it is about sound similarities, but this is not the golden lyre of Ur. The original, while impressive because of its record as oldest stringed instrument found in fragmented form, missed the lower body (the resonance room) completely. What we see here is an imagination of it. It also had 11 strings. And the sound is altered. Originally, it sounds like a deep guitar. Not nearly as "metallic". You can hear that on the Lyre project, whose goal it was to scientifically accurately recreate the lyre in playable form.R&R wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDRD3c-WAec
Sounds like Hyperbeam, but mark 1 anno 5000 BC?
The original, that survived since 2500 BC, had a heartbreaking end. In 2003, in the US-led Iraq war, the museum conserving the artifact was pillaged four times. The lyre was torn to pieces by the pillagers, to get off the gold.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Sad... so many historical artifacts continuously gets destroyed 
My beginner synth at KVR: https://www.kvraudio.com/product/saguaro-one-by-saguaro-one