How The F Do Mushrooms Play Modular Synthesizer: Galvanic Response Edition
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2020
- I made thise video thinking I would be able
to explain how mushrooms play eurorack modular synthesizer in under four minutes. After editing and watching the video I realize that is likely impossible. What this video ending up being about is a simple look at the galvanic response and the early history of it being applied to plants.
I intend to make future videos looking into the history of bio data sonification of plants and fungi, how a eurorack works in relation to bio data sonification, philosophical and semantic looks into what playing synth is and if a mushroom can do that and probably many more. Basically what I’m realizing is that the
topic of how a mushroom plays synth is multi disciplinary and might take some time
to fully explore and tackle.
So for now we have a look into the galvanic response and the first applications with plants.
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A good portion of this is taken directly from Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleve...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elect... - Věda a technologie
Even shorter: "These wires send electricity through the mushroom. But because the mushroom is alive, the electricity gets slowed down in varied and unexpected ways, creating a rhythm that the modular synth converts into music."
Shorter: Electricity with resistance are carried between wires to make sound.
Thanks
so its mushroom torture
You have exactly the face i was expecting for a man that play music with shrooms
and thats epic
Yea so it goes
Hilarious. I was just thinking the same thing. Super cool stuff tho👍
But my question is: do the mushrooms spill the beans and tell u where the bodies are buried?
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Preliminary investigations did not produce the results we've hoped for, but they're off to Gitmo now and you can be rest assured that in one way or another... we'll get them!
You did a great job explaining on this one.
Thanks 🙏
I am extremely satisfied with this video. Exactly how I expected this guy to look.
😂😂😁😁
As someone who started taking lessons at age 2,. (pianist) and have been immersed in music I find this mind-blowing. What I find even more interesting is the sounds produced from Rose quartz and the sellinite? They almost sounded as I would expect them to, being a dense mass of rock. However these sounds have an irregular but steady rhythm....... I commend you on taking up this idea to do this.. sub'ed.
My smol brain honestly couldn't grasp what this was last time.
I appreciate you simplifying it for me :3
Ok I’m glad this helped when I got to the end of the video I realize so just talked about science for four minutes and wasn’t sure if it was any simpler
@inversebrah
🥞 🥞 🥞
Your whole channel got me excited to feel art again.
Thanks dude. You are inspiring to me.
Awesome that’s great!
Can’t wait to learn more about modular synth!
I think I’ll do a few videos covering some basics
Let's get some magic mushrooms on the synth!
He did....the amanita muscariea (fly agaric)
I'm fixpc103, I've never left a comment without saying that by the way, and I think it would be a cool experiment to see if the music sounds different when played through a speaker VS through headphones. I could imagine if plants grow different depending on music, maybe the shrooms hearing the music while they make it changes how the music sounds.
This is so dope, I appreciate the content
I look forward to the other learning opportunities in the coming weeks!
Most of my questions have been answered, thanks
Much needed information:) ✌🏼❤️
Looking forward to the next livestream
Bro you look exactly how I thought you would, dope
Told me what I wanted to know after stumbling onto one of your other videos.
Excellent
Omg I'm getting ideas you a genius
Yoooo this was awesome! I use a similar device called PlantWave fka MidiSprout to pick up the the EDA of plants and other living things, which is converted to midi, and then fed into my synths.
Yep the Instruo Scion is based off the midi sprout
You look like a fun guy to hang out with
I use VCV Rack and I have the collection from Instruo, and I have never really figured out what the scion is for. Thank you a lot!!!
I didn’t realize there was a scion vcv module
Fascinating.
I’m even more confused now but mushies can jam so it don’t matter
I was worried that might happen
Awesome!!!
Love this guy! I'm always wondering "is he high on shrooms?"
Awesome
😁😁
Seems like you’d vibe with the Olivia Tremor Control. Hope you’ve heard of them, anyhow peace from Oregon.
Our good bacteria in our bodies is electrical too. They communicate via electrical signals to help digest our food. This is why it is good to not be on our phones or a computer when eating because it may interfere with digestion.
Would Cannabis Make The same Type Of Noise?? I just found your Channel and I’m Super Curious and Interested in this New Thing !🔥💯
Maybe theres already some Videos out there
I Imagine they sound like Bob Marley.
Dude your so cool!
😁😁🤩
I like your funny words magic man
You mean to tell me that it uses Galvinism and an oscillation current to make soundwaves?
Too cool.
Do the magical clamp things work with a standard patch cable, or do I need to buy the whole unit? Either way, I'm totally going to try this with my morels.
Dude, you just answered an old question of mine about how the "Gods" were able to throw and manipulate lightning and electricity from the ancient literature. It had never occurred to me before. Many thanks!
Do you think they kynda knew that living things had electricity in them somehow, but just didn't had the knowledge of what electricity was, therefore no way of explaining it, and then it transformed into literature? And that's why gods manipulate lighting in Greek mithology? Bc that sounds like such a cool hypothesis 😳
@@Dicen_Delirio I'm not sure - I think they saw lightning; heck, if I saw someone survive a lightning strike (which probably happened too), I would be pretty impressed, and might have to "square that circle" with an exciting story about a how a dude (or dudette) could survive such an incident.
Hi do you just plug the 2 cables connected to the mushroom into the cv of the eurorack or do you have to enhance the signal before somehow?
YOURE SO COOL WHAT
Great explanation! Do you have any suggestions for further reading? I study musicology and am captivated by this. :)
www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141111-plants-have-a-hidden-internet?ocid=fbert
@@MycoLyco thanks! 👍
This is fascinating! Sounds like a bit of Chinese guitar
Hello, I am an art student at the Design Academy of Eindhoven and I would like to do the same kind of things with plant. What is the material you are using? Can you tell me more about the technicality of the installation? Thank you very much 😊
Ah very nice. I asked you about this about 2 weeks ago. So it is coming from a life form. This is a new art form i happen to know about. Dare you use your own body or maybe somebody else or maybe a pet?
You can also express these signals in graphics, thats what i heard about.
Yep I have connected them to myself in a few videos
Off the chain brother! Off the chain.
🙏🙏🙏
Can this module be purchased anywhere?
Heard this in the redwood forest when high on mushrooms
I'd love to hear the sounds slowed down. They are on another and blinking frequency:) what does it sound like when you alter the speed of the sound resonated?
Maybe like a giant mushroom.. Interesting this about the blinking fq
Digital time stretching unfortunately usually induces somewhat its own blinking fqs/ changes due to adaptation mismatch, but probably that mainly happens with cheap options like the youtube slowmo thing or when pushing daws or hardware to a limit, just doubling the lenght in a daw like logic should give a taste of what it could sound like
I get it, but it made my brain hurt 🤪
Thanks for the explanation 😌
Hahah awesome
Could you feedback loop these signals through a mushroom using adequate voltages and an additional power source? Can we talk privately?
cool
Thanks🙏
@@MycoLyco thanks to you
Could you perhaps show us a control experiment connecting the setup to something like a piece of paper so we can compare the mushroom music to paper music?
Paper would be silent as it doesn’t have a galvanic response. Wouldn’t make a very exciting video. But wet paper would work but you would be hearing water transport through a capillary network not paper
So your patch is a mushroom?
What does a hand sound like?
Do they all make different sounds
I want to hook one up to myself and make my own music
Does this work like the "music of the plants" device?
Similar I believe but they are somewhat hush hush about their tech
When I see first time after series mans head, it clears why is mushrooms 🍄
Can you do this with different modular synthesizers like kastle 1.5 and can you explain how to connect or set up so that you can connect mushrooms to a synth with the lil clip things u have
I don’t know much about the kastle 1.5. I am using the Instruo Scion which requires eurorack power and uses the eurorack voltage standards. A device called Plantwave exists which allows for you to connect to anything with midi
@@MycoLyco interesting I’ll have to look more into it
I am kinda dumb so I think it would be cool if you would show what to buy and how to hook it up, maybe a cheap setup cause yours looks expensive.
This is to the creator of the video Is there any chance I could get my hands on one of these.? Basically I want to try talking to my mushrooms or plants and see if they'll respond back? Like every time I water them I narrate would you like some water and then spray spray and see if they'll start talking to me and letting me know what they want have you tried any experiments like this?
you could build a eurorack with an instruo scion kind of pricey though. there is also the plant wave who is a sponsor of mine that makes a much smaller device that connects to your phone instead of a giant synth
What eurack model is that
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Because (Zion?) uses a galvanic response from fungi to play music, could you also use a polygraph test to make funky sounds too?
If you could take the voltage or current controlling the needle and convert it into voltage compatible with eurorack levels absolutely
@@MycoLyco @MycoLyco I wonder what it would sound like! Do you know how the pitch and tone of the synth would correspond with the needle movement? (Or because this isn't a polygraph, the galvanic response from this mushroom?) Would it be how I think it is; the higher the spike the higher the pitch, the slower the change the longer a 'note' is held, or is it more intricate?
It would really depend how you patch it up that’s the magic of modular synths. But yea if you patched the needle voltage into the pitch control of an oscillator when the needle went up the pitch would go up. Gate extraction from the signal is a different story. You’d probably want to run a integrator and comparator so settings on this would effect how exactly the notes were rhythmically
@@MycoLyco Thank you for the second response! Would you be able to point me to any resources you utilized to research this topic?
@@krisclark6829 resources in terms of what exactly?
Thanks, this explained it well and also shows vegans are still eating life forms with feelings.
😂😂😁😁 everything living is indeed alive
Ok but how much does it cost to do the same ?
You should see if the artist Robert DeLong could use this in his music. @robertdelong
czcams.com/users/robertdelong
He makes music out of all sorts of syths connected to balloons, video game controllers etc...
This is weird could you do it with a Venus fly trap?
How are mushrooms tuned ? A=440hz ?
However you want
I wonder if you could train an AI to accurately predict the genus of a fungi by interpreting the synthesis sounds produced by its galvanic response? What do lion's mane mushrooms sound like? 🤔🍄🍄🍄
Possibly but it would probably be easier to just skip the synths and look directly at the response
Why you only do it to this Mushrooms types only?
I’ve used 4 different types of mushrooms in my videos
Omfg dude, you seriously need cord control because it looks out of pocket. Love your stuff despite the damage I’m taking viewing the snarled wires looking like spaghetti on a bad day.
Gaming consoles aren’t even relevant to this as they have only a few cables, at most 5
Servers are, as are most basic wiring concepts
It’s just basic cord control
Kind like brushing your hair because you don’t want snarly strands to become a rats nest
Make a carbon electrode plate with glucose emitters for reward stimulus and signal feedback, and see if you can get these fungi to count, select functions and design control signals through that repurposed lie detector. Then I'll be way too impressed.
You my friend are certified mad genius. I’m gonna try that.
@@1Live2Love3Thrive do let me know how it goes.
Do you have a large crystal collection?
My wife runs a crystal shop so yes
@@MycoLyco Dang, you two are living my dream life lol! 😁 May I have a look?
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What’s up?
Do the mushrooms know they are doing it
Bro you should let lot of em talk and add like ton of effects.. Or try playing guitar throught them
I’ve done bass through them on my tiktok
can you do a professional Spanish translation, por favor?
So are the mushrooms telling the truth or not?
So you effectively just electrocute them and then listen to the electricity
heh
😁😁🙏
Its a lot simpler but you probably could take it another step down, something like ELI15 . Probably write wiki stuff in your own words
Yea I’m gonna try again for sure
Dubois= doo bwah
Well those mushrooms dont got talent fs
In today's episode of Homeless man talks about mushrooms
Yea to be honest I’m not entirely sure why they let me in here with thousands of dollars worth of synthesizers and mycology lab equipment. I broke a Pyrex funnel while filming yesterday and they were not to pleased. They almost made me sleep outside again. Luckily I havn’t been bad enough to warrant that since it was warmer out.
Make a video telling us something more about yourself.
Haha perhaps I shall although I think a podcast I did on mushroom hour is coming out soon