Ithaco Dynatrac 3
In which I put the Ithaco Dynatrac 3 Lock-In Analyzer through its #willitmusic paces, with happy results (oops spoiler). The Dynatrac 3 came out in 1975, employing new automatic tracking tools to uncover signals that are buried in noise. In music, this makes it an very alive ring modulator, overdrive and synthesizer. Here is an article on Lock-In Amplifiers you might enjoy: https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/ T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/hainbach Soundpacks, music and a heartfelt Thank You: / hainbach Questions and answers: / hainbach Chat and Post-Show hangout: / discord

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Visiting Willem Twee Studios - a modern early electronic music studio

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Lock-in Amplifier Quick Start

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Only Pakistani Mechanics Can Repair This Giant Caterpillar Loader Tire

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Creating a track on the wall of test equipment | walkthrough

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24 lessons about producing records that turn amateurs pro

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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The Sound Of Atoms: Nuclear Instrumentation Modular

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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#561 EG&G Lock In Amplifier

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Does Michael Jackson's Thriller Really Have 7 Basslines? Greg Phillinganes Explains

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EG&G 124A - from lab instrument to analog synthesizer

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The High-End Recording Microphone That Time Forgot

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Why Autechre’s Tri Repetae Still Sounds Like The Future

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TSP #107 - Tutorial, Teardown & Experiments with Stanford Research SR530 Lock-in Amplifier

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We Test 7 Tour De France Bikes From 7 Decades

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Kraftwerk: The Krautrock footage

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How To Make a Test Equipment Drum Machine

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Never before seen wood corner joint technique invented by a 60 year old carpenter!

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