Hubcap Handpan
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Re: Hubcap Handpan
Hmm, so you would put the pads in the spaces?
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Re: Hubcap Handpan
...yep. There have been a couple of these, the Oval and the Lumen, but neither is currently available.
Choosing the right hubcap is key. The Oval has eight notes (including the central one), the Lumen has nine. I think nine might be best.
I'm not sure if it could look cool, or just ridiculous. But it should be simple to make a basic one so I might give it a go.
Choosing the right hubcap is key. The Oval has eight notes (including the central one), the Lumen has nine. I think nine might be best.
I'm not sure if it could look cool, or just ridiculous. But it should be simple to make a basic one so I might give it a go.
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I’ve always wanted a hang drum but missed the boat. I researched a bit of how to tune a steel pan (similar to tuning a hang drum) and talked to people who did it. Seems it is not straight forward, as tuning one note changes the others. Please post your progress as I still might give it a go at some point.
Using a hubcap is great idea!
Using a hubcap is great idea!
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...I recently found a helpful local place that does laser cutting and engraving. I thought I might start by seeing if laser-cut ply covers might fit; get them etched with runes or something. Depends how curved it looks. Or rubber/cloth covers maybe, if I can stick down the edges.
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Re: Hubcap Handpan
ah ok. Midi handpan! I was assuming it would also produce sounds. I was thinking where does one find metal hubcaps these days. Still a cool project. Distantly related to the BopPad perhaps which is fun in it’s own way.
- ManFromGlass
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That looks perfect!
BJG145 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 1:15 pm ...I recently found a helpful local place that does laser cutting and engraving. I thought I might start by seeing if laser-cut ply covers might fit; get them etched with runes or something. Depends how curved it looks. Or rubber/cloth covers maybe, if I can stick down the edges.
Excellent.
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exactly!
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I went for a 'real' mini Hand Pan a couple of years ago, and have been really pleased with it. Its maker Phil runs our local Djembe drum circle (to which I also belong), and his drums are made about 3 miles away from me in Camelford here in North Cornwall:
http://www.tonguedrum.co.uk/
I went for a 'gold' finished D pentatonic scale.
Martin
http://www.tonguedrum.co.uk/
I went for a 'gold' finished D pentatonic scale.
Martin
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Re: Hubcap Handpan
Martin Walker wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 7:21 pm I went for a 'real' mini Hand Pan a couple of years ago, and have been really pleased with it. Its maker Phil runs our local Djembe drum circle (to which I also belong), and his drums are made about 3 miles away from me in Camelford here in North Cornwall:
http://www.tonguedrum.co.uk/
I went for a 'gold' finished D pentatonic scale.
Martin
Wow! Very nice.
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Martin Walker wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 7:21 pm
I went for a 'gold' finished D pentatonic scale.
Martin
Did you go for D because it matches the letter on your hat?
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Is that a 'pointed' remark Wonks?
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I was thinking this could look wicked with translucent pads and NeoPixels. A bit tricky though. An easier option would be some kind of latex/rubber pads with piezos stuck to the underside, and then reverse filled with insulation foam.
For percussive instruments it's usually piezo or FSR (Force Sensitive Resistor). Piezo is simpler but more liable to crosstalk. I expect there are some Arduino libraries to help with that though, so for this cheap and cheerful edition I'll probably go with piezo.
For percussive instruments it's usually piezo or FSR (Force Sensitive Resistor). Piezo is simpler but more liable to crosstalk. I expect there are some Arduino libraries to help with that though, so for this cheap and cheerful edition I'll probably go with piezo.
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I’ve had issues with the BopPad not sending note offs either in time or at all. (been awhile since I checked that) This is fine for triggering percussion and short samples but not great for multiple hits on the same note.
I do like the Drumkat’s FSR pads for playing chords and melodies where sustain is required.
as for colour choice? Hot rod colours would look great!! (personal bias!)
I do like the Drumkat’s FSR pads for playing chords and melodies where sustain is required.
as for colour choice? Hot rod colours would look great!! (personal bias!)
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