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Episode 533 – Alexandra Fierra on How the Demon Box Turns Noise into Music

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The world of music is constantly evolving with new inventions and instruments thanks to the innovative minds of people like my guest this week, Alexandra Fierra.

Her creation, the Demon Box, is almost indescribable. The device utilizes electromagnetic fields (EMF) to create and manipulate sounds from everyday electronic devices.

She found inspiration in her synesthesia. This neurological condition, where senses intertwine, led her to explore the world of electromagnetic fields.

We discuss all the technical aspects of the Demon Box, including its three-channel design, multiple outputs, and the ability to manipulate sounds that we may consider as noise from various electronic devices.

Her vision is to make this groundbreaking instrument available to everyone, democratizing the creation of unique and experimental sounds.

She gave us all the details as well as the background of the device, and who might find the box most useful.

Listen in now and learn more about the infinite possibilities of the Demon Box!

Key Takeaways:

Introduction (00:00)

The Demon Box and its use of EMF (00:07)

Three-channel design and its significance (03:44)

Various ways to activate and use the Demon Box (06:35)

Planned Kickstarter launch and pricing details (09:55)

Alexandra's background and musical journey (13:52)

Evolution of the Demon Box over eight years (16:25)

Target audience and potential applications (18:06)

Origin and meaning of the name "Demon Box" (21:06)

Analog core with digital capabilities (23:17)

Alexandra's personal advice for overcoming challenges (25:22)

Additional Resources:

Learn more about the Demon Box: https://www.eternalresearch.com/

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The world of music is constantly evolving with new inventions and instruments thanks to the innovative minds of people like my guest this week, Alexandra Fierra.

Her creation, the Demon Box, is almost indescribable. The device utilizes electromagnetic fields (EMF) to create and manipulate sounds from everyday electronic devices.

She found inspiration in her synesthesia. This neurological condition, where senses intertwine, led her to explore the world of electromagnetic fields.

We discuss all the technical aspects of the Demon Box, including its three-channel design, multiple outputs, and the ability to manipulate sounds that we may consider as noise from various electronic devices.

Her vision is to make this groundbreaking instrument available to everyone, democratizing the creation of unique and experimental sounds.

She gave us all the details as well as the background of the device, and who might find the box most useful.

Listen in now and learn more about the infinite possibilities of the Demon Box!

Key Takeaways:

Introduction (00:00)

The Demon Box and its use of EMF (00:07)

Three-channel design and its significance (03:44)

Various ways to activate and use the Demon Box (06:35)

Planned Kickstarter launch and pricing details (09:55)

Alexandra's background and musical journey (13:52)

Evolution of the Demon Box over eight years (16:25)

Target audience and potential applications (18:06)

Origin and meaning of the name "Demon Box" (21:06)

Analog core with digital capabilities (23:17)

Alexandra's personal advice for overcoming challenges (25:22)

Additional Resources:

Learn more about the Demon Box: https://www.eternalresearch.com/

--

Connect with Bobby:

Access our FREE music mixing crash course training: https://www.bobbyowsinskicourses.com/crash-site-registration?utm_source=notes&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=podcast

Follow Bobby on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BobbyOwsinskiBiz/

Follow Bobby on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyo/

Follow Bobby on X: @bobbyowsinski

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In this podcast, music guru Bobby Owsinski shares his personal insights on the music industry, covering news, reviews, analysis, and tips, as well as offering amazing interviews with prominent industry movers and shakers.

  continue reading

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