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金属梳状音乐盒素材 – Tovusound Metal Comb Music Boxes WAV

WAV | 48 kHz / 192 kHz / 24-bit – 7,95 GB

金属梳状音乐盒的全球唯一录制,可以在电影,系列和其他媒体制作中免版税使用。在立体声X / Y和M / S中以24Bit / 192kHZ的速度记录超过12 GB的高清质量。
30首歌曲
用Neumann KMR184和Schoeps CCM以立体声X / Y和M / S记录的128个带有元标记的WAV文件。
13音乐盒
从交响乐,Polyphon,小不列颠沙龙钢琴到微型手动钢琴,应有尽有!
最多4个变化
打开,关闭,填充或不填充。对于项目中的每次使用,您都会立即找到正确的源材料。
金属梳子音乐盒
音乐盒–是在没有人的影响的情况下演奏的机械乐器(光盘–音乐盒),而在其中由人类提供驱动力(旋转的风琴)或通过手动齿轮影响演奏的机械乐器(电子钢琴)。
金属梳子的推出是后来机械和大量生产机械音乐设备的基础。这项发明通常归功于日内瓦钟表匠Antoine Favre,据说他在1796年使用专门为机械乐器开发的发声器创作了第一批音乐作品。
原理很简单:将钢板切割几次,以生产出不同长度的舌片。梳子被拧到坚固的琴桥上,该琴桥将舌头的振动传递到木制的音板。

舌头被直接经过尖齿的黄铜滚轮的销钉击中。
在1880年代,碟片音乐盒“ Plattenspieldosen”的问世是自动音乐大量消费的起点。在这里,声音也是由金属梳产生的,只有触发命令来自转盘的销钉。唱片音乐盒的工业生产主要集中在莱比锡(德国),本地公司Symphonion,Kalliope,Adler和Polyphonen Musikwerke,在第一次世界大战期间便诞生了Deutsche Grammophon-Gesellschaft Berlin-Hannover。
歌曲的长度取决于唱片的大小。通常,一种旋律存储在一个磁盘上。声音载体的尺寸范围为11.5厘米至68.5厘米。
带音乐盒的音乐盒被用于儿童表演或用作大型橱柜中的投币式机器,壁柜或桌面。

关于雅各比系列
一段时间以来,人们对这些难以找到的机械乐器的兴趣再次增长。这主要是由于私人收藏家向公众公开了他们的藏品。其中一位发烧友是商人Rolf Jacobi,他与妻子Heidi Jacobi一起收集了数十年来的独特收藏。从他母亲给他的一个小复音开始,他爱上了这些声音奇迹。
我们很高兴现在可以将这个独特的收藏品提供给更广泛的公众,以免这些美女被遗忘。感谢Heidi Jacobi录制这些设备的许可。特别是Rainer Scharl,他从一开始就帮助我们进行生产。当然也包括雅各比团队的其他成员。
您如何使用它
这个令人印象深刻的收藏可以多种方式使用。通常,您需要场景中的背景音乐,或者作为娱乐性媒体制作中的主要音乐。更不用说节日问候了。作为故事片中的声音效果,不能经常使用真实的声音来使风景适应时间。这些机器主要用于18世纪。因此,有时仪器会开始磨碎一些。为了避免破坏这种魅力,我们刻意避免进行复杂的声音处理。但这并不意味着我们将素材保留为原始状态。仔细检查每个音轨,调节音量,并通过均衡器和压缩器以柔和的方式不可避免地改善声音。
使用立体声X / Y和立体声M / S设置以192 kHz录制。除了这种高质量的下载外,每个客户还可以下载48 kHZ的下载量,以在常见项目中快速使用。请随时询问我们更多的采样率,我们很高兴根据要求提供其他下载版本。
所有这些歌曲都是免版税的,可以像您所有其他声音效果一样,在无需GEMA注册或向其他收藏家报告的情况下,在您的所有项目中使用。有关许可条款的详细信息,请参见《最终用户许可协议》。

录音设备
麦克风:
X / Y立体声-2 x Neumann KMR81
M / S立体声-1 x Schoeps CCM 4,1 x Schoeps CCM 8
前置放大器/录音机:
1个Sounddevices MixPre-6

 

A worldwide unique recording of metal comb music boxes for royalty-free use in films, series and other media productions. Over 12 GB HD Quality recordings up to 24Bit/192kHZ in Stereo X/Y and M/S.
30 SONGS
In 128 meta-tagged WAV files recorded with Neumann KMR184 and Schoeps CCM as Stereo X/Y and M/S.
13 MUSIC BOXES
From the Symphonion, the Polyphon the little Britain Salon Piano to the tiny hand-operated piano, everything is there!
UP TO 4 VARIATIONS
Open, closed, padded or not. For each use in your project you will find the right source material immediately.
METAL COMB MUSIC BOXES
Music boxes – are mechanical musical instruments that play without human influence (disc – music box) and those in which the human being provides the drive (rotating organ) or influences the playing by hand gear (electric piano).
A foundation for the later mechanical and mass production of mechanical music equipment was the introduction of the metal comb. The invention is generally attributed to the Geneva watchmaker Antoine Favre, who is said to have created the first musical works with this sound generator specially developed for mechanical musical instruments in 1796.
The principle is very simple: a steel plate is cut several times so that tongues of different lengths are produced. The comb is screwed to a solid bridge, which transmits the vibrations of the tongues to a wooden soundboard.

The tongues are hit by the pins of a brass roller that runs directly past the tines.
In the 1880s, the introduction of the disc music boxes “Plattenspieldosen” was the starting point for the mass consumption of automatic music. Here too, the sound is generated by a metal comb, only the trigger command comes from the pins of the rotating disc. The industrial production of record music boxes was concentrated in Leipzig (Germany) with the local companies Symphonion, Kalliope, Adler and Polyphonen Musikwerke, from which the Deutsche Grammophon-Gesellschaft Berlin-Hannover emerged during the First World War.
The length of the song was determined by the size of the record. In general, one melody is stored on one disk. The size of the sound carriers ranges from 11.5 cm to 68.5 cm.
Music boxes with discs were used for performances for children or as coin-operated machines in large cupboards, as wall cabinets or as table tops.

ABOUT THE JACOBI COLLECTION
For some time now, interest in these hard-to-find mechanical musical instruments has been growing again. This is mainly due to private collectors who make their holdings available to the public. One of these enthusiasts was the businessman Rolf Jacobi, who together with his wife Heidi Jacobi collected this unique collection over many decades. Beginning with a little polyphony that his mother gave him, he fell in love with these sound marvels.
We are very pleased that we can now offer this unique collection to a wider public, so that these beauties do not fall into oblivion. We thank Heidi Jacobi for the permission to record these devices. Especially Rainer Scharl, who helped us with the production from the beginning. And of course to the rest of the Jacobi team.
HOW YOU CAN USE IT
This impressive collection can be used in many ways. Often you need background music in a scene or as main music in a playful media production. Not to mention holiday greetings. As a sound effect in feature films, authentic sound cannot be used often enough to adapt the scenery to the time. These machines were mainly used in the 18th century. For this reason it can be that sometimes an instrument starts to grind down a little. We have deliberately refrained from elaborate sound processing in order not to destroy this very charm. But that doesn’t mean that we kept the footage in its raw state. Every track was carefully inspected, the volume was adjusted and unavoidable sound improvement with equalizers and compressors were made in a gentle way.
Recorded in 192 kHz with a stereo X/Y and a stereo M/S setup. In addition to this high quality download, each customer also receives a 48 kHZ download for fast use in common projects. Don’t hesitate to ask us for additional sample rates, we are happy to offer other download versions upon request.
All these songs are royalty free and can be used in all your projects without GEMA registration or reporting to other collecting society, like all our other sound effects. Detailed information about the license terms can be found in the End User License Agreement.

RECORDING EQUIPMENT
MICROPHONES:
X/Y Stereo – 2 x Neumann KMR81
M/S Stereo – 1 x Schoeps CCM 4 , 1 x Schoeps CCM 8
PREAMP / RECORDER:
1 x Sounddevices MixPre-6

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