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		<title>Turn Your Coffee Cup Into A Theremug</title>
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Here&#8217;s something fun I saw highlighted at the Califaudio blog &#8211; the Theremug, a DIY project that turns your cup of coffee or tea into a theremin, of sorts.
Here&#8217;s Kyle McDonald&#8217;s explanation of the Theremug:
1 Prepare some tea
2 Expose the L/R leads on an 1/8&#8243; cable
3 Immerse leads in tea
4 Plug cable into audio input
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<p>Here&#8217;s something fun I saw highlighted at the Califaudio blog &#8211; the <a href="http://blog.califaudio.com/2008/07/theremug.html">Theremug</a>, a DIY project that turns your cup of coffee or tea into a theremin, of sorts.</p>
<blockquote><p>Here&#8217;s Kyle McDonald&#8217;s explanation of the Theremug:<br />
1 Prepare some tea<br />
2 Expose the L/R leads on an 1/8&#8243; cable<br />
3 Immerse leads in tea<br />
4 Plug cable into audio input<br />
5 Start up max/pd/processing/etc. and average every 735 samples (882 if you&#8217;re in Europe/running on 50Hz)<br />
6 Scale value and drive oscillator</p>
<p>(The tea should not be neglected, be sure to drink it once you&#8217;re done making noise.)</p>
<p>See the Max patch for a more in-depth explanation: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/2126494098/" target="_blank">flickr.com/photos/kylemcdonald/212649409</a></p></blockquote>
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