LCD screens donated by Earth Technologies
display an
image degeneration program by Ben
Denckla, which responds to the variations of the singing voice.
Each Singing Tree holds an Electro-Voice 357 microphone.
A mixer at the center collects the microphone, and synth signals, and
sends out music to the amp, headphones, and soundcard.
The signal is digitized by a Creative AWE 32
soundcard and sent to a PC running Microsoft's
Windows NT.
The Singing Tree synthesizer is equipped with a 500 Mb hard drive for
storing vocal samples.
The mixer sends out audio to a pair of AKG headphones, where the singer hears
his or her voice mixed into the musical aura.
Outside listeners will hear only the aura, leaving the singer in
privacy. The aura will be played over a pair of
K-RoK studio monitor speakers by KRK
Systems, Inc.