THE TENSION ENGINE - Unusual Tension/Horror Instrument
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This is THE TENSION ENGINE.
Heavily inspired by Mark Korven's Apprehension Engine, the Tension Engine utilizes electronic aspects, bow-able parts, and strike-able metals. This is my solution for scoring suspenseful moments and evoking unsettling emotions. This project took about a week to complete and was done with less than $100.
The reason for this project came from the need to expand my horror/tension sound palette, in preparation for an animated horror short I am scoring - "Burning Rope" by Juan Belardi. The final instrument turned out better than I had expected, so I will use this instrument for scoring future projects that I see fit.
I highly recommend you build one yourself! It was super easy to make, and can be infinitely customizable to your wishes. Feel free to reach out with any question, or comments. Thank you for watching, and listening to The Tension Engine!
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Link to "Burning Rope" on Instagram:
/ burningropefilm
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Links to Mark Korven's Apprehension Engine
• Apprehension Engine Li...
• Sounds of the Nightmar...
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SOCIALS:
INSTA: / jakewestonmusic
SITE: jacobweston.com/
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction/Preview Tune
0:53 - Inspiration/Background/Prep.
5:41 - Building Process
16:57 - Final Instrument/Conclssion
18:22 - sound 1
18:51 - sound 2
19:22 - sound 3
19:45 - sound 4
20:13 - sound 5
20:42 - sound 6
Пікірлер: 34
I love the idea of adding the daxophone I had thought of it, but I didn’t do it yet, but the sound is just unreal beautiful the coiled aluminum was interesting. Plus I just love the way it looks.
as both a builder and a musician, this is ABOSLUTELY AMAZING. You put so much effort into this, and for a person with no electronics experience, you did a damn fine job. I love the iphone box idea!
@jakewestonmusic
Жыл бұрын
thanks a ton! This build was a lot of fun and gets a lot of use for scoring :)
Sure works for some of the dreams i have
Fantastic! Note: As of this date there now 28 official Tony Duggan-Smith Apprehension Engines.
This was great! And well done with your project. As a fellow minor tinkerer (with some years on you), I silently chuckled at some of your solutions to various problems you came up against. Whilst many wouldn't work for a commercial product, they were perfectly fine for your personal diy project - a testament to your creativity and problem solving ability. A most refreshing reminder to be circumspect when prioritising areas to strive for perfection.
I really would of loved to of heard the unadulterated sounds this thing produced with clear visual representations of how it was produced, thats my only contention with this video. other wise, great work!
Not entirely sure how I ended up here: praise be to The Algorithm, for it moves in mysterious ways. This was really satisfying to watch, both sonically and from a actually low budget project problem-solving perspective. I've abandoned so many projects because I've tried to over-engineer things, gave up when things didn't go to plan, or realising an "cheap" build usually ended up requiring a ton of tools or materials that the builder just assumes people would have on hand.This really shows how much you can achieve by keeping things simple and being imaginative with limited resources. Awesome job!
@jakewestonmusic
4 ай бұрын
So great too have you here, and I appreciate the kind words!
This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen, great job Jake
this is a bit weird, a bit spooky - this is simply great 🙂
Late to the show here, but this is awesome. Thorough detail and explanations on the build. I'm in the process of making my own. The motors are a cool idea!
Brilliant... thanks for sharing your process!
Nicely done!
Amazing! I think you just inspired my next DIY project...
Dude this is impressive! Awesome work!
Very cool and inspirational. Sounds great too!
Very cool build.
Sure………calling this thing « funny box « will b a mistake Good Job. 👻
Well play it.
sweet job
@jakewestonmusic
9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Oh so that’s u guys making those scary noises in the sky? How loud do they get?
I can imagine something odd walking across a field towards me
@TedMeyer-us6uk
Ай бұрын
I think you could also call it the dark thought making machine
Would be really sweet if you made a sample pack or just turn it into a vst instrument. It would still leave room for expression and arrangement. Many people including me'self would be interested.
*_DANK._*
Starts out sounding like a combination of Pink Floyd, and The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe 😮😅👍👏
Nice build. Great explainer. Can I ask what effects you used on the bow at 20:15?
@jakewestonmusic
Жыл бұрын
It's hard to dig up the old project, but I was using a lot of Reaktor user FX here; highly recommend!
Reaminds me of some Steve Roach ambient music.lol
Great work! But what did you brush it with? @6:38 since i'm planning on spraying mine with a clear coat
@jakewestonmusic
9 ай бұрын
Just a wood stain; couldn't tell you the exact color, but it's just a stock Home Depot wood stain!
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