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- | Electromechanical musical instruments are ones that use a device activated by electricity to generate sound. Examples can include hammers that strike based off an electric signal or wheels that spin when activated. A prime example of a commonly used electromechanical tool is the stepper motor.\\ | + | An electromechanical component is one that uses an electrical signal to cause some kind of mechanical change, such as a motor turning. Often this is done by an electrical current that creates a magnetic field which causes a physical movement.((http:// |
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- | ===musical | + | ===Musical |
[[Mark Applebaum]] \\ | [[Mark Applebaum]] \\ | ||
+ | [[Giles Brindley]]- Logical Bassoon \\ | ||
[[Erin Demastes]] \\ | [[Erin Demastes]] \\ | ||
[[Alice Eldridge]] \\ | [[Alice Eldridge]] \\ | ||
[[Gijs Gieskes]] \\ | [[Gijs Gieskes]] \\ | ||
+ | [[Ernesto Molinari]]- CLEX contrabass clarinet \\ | ||
[[Koka Nikoladze]] \\ | [[Koka Nikoladze]] \\ | ||
[[Matthew Steinke]]\\ | [[Matthew Steinke]]\\ | ||
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[[Alan Tofigi]] \\ | [[Alan Tofigi]] \\ | ||
- | ===Parts that are electromechanical=== | + | ===Electromechanical Components=== |
+ | Fans\\ | ||
+ | Stepper motors\\ | ||
+ | Toggles\\ | ||
+ | Switches and Relays\\ | ||
+ | Pistons\\ | ||
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+ | ===NOTES=== | ||
+ | Not included in the discussion is the use of piezo transducers and electric pickups. Though Piezo Transducers can be used as a speaker element, they are more commonly use as a microphone element and much like electric pickups, don't represent the sound generating method. \\ | ||
+ | When used as a sound generator Piezo Transducers are part of an electric or electronic musical instrument. \\ |