Develop digital processing that mimics the resonance of different materials (carbon fiber, animal skins, synthetic).
Based on the analysis of traditional and modern membranophones (drums, kazoos, etc.), developing a feature for these instruments involves focusing on the , material , and structure of the vibrating skin, often categorized by the Hornbostel-Sachs system into struck, plucked, friction, or singing types. membranophone
A "Smart Shell" system that maps, records, and modifies the acoustic behavior of the shell and membrane. Develop digital processing that mimics the resonance of
Create a hybrid drum where the physical membrane vibration is coupled with digital effects (reverb, pitch shift) to mimic different cultural drumming styles. 3. Therapeutic & Interactive "Kazoo" Feature Orangutans show active voicing through a membranophone Create a hybrid drum where the physical membrane
Use sensors to measure skin tension and provide real-time feedback to maintain specific frequencies or melodic roles, which is critical for turning rhythmic drums into melodic instruments.
Here are key areas to develop a membranophone feature based on current research: 1. Smart Tensioning System
A motor-driven mechanism that instantly alters the drumhead tension for real-time timbral changes. 2. Digital Hybridization & Simulation