noise

Martin Czech czech at Micronas.Com
Mon May 29 14:14:45 CEST 2000


Not processing, but also usefull:

Another source if interest could be cosmic noise, all
kinds of radio astronomy signals. Astronomy pages have 
samples here and there. They have usually very special
sounds.

You could as well use an "all band" reciever, they are not so
expensive these days, just hear what ex CAN bass player and
sound guru Holger Czukay
does with AM radio sources from Egypt, Vatican, Persia, etc. etc.

Listen to his "Movies" recording, I really hated it when I bougth it,
but now it's my favorite CD.

m.c.

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:::From: "danny bosten" <dbosten at hotmail.com>
:::To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
:::Subject: noise
:::Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 03:59:21 PDT
:::
:::hello there,
:::actually you don't need to buy anything at all to get crunchy, when I want 
:::distortion, I plug a line-out into a mic-in, turn up the gain. I use old 
:::cassette-deck for this too: plug anything into the mic-in-right, take the 
:::right-output and plug it back into the left-mic-in! Guys like Merzbow make 
:::their noises by creating a lot of cross-linked looped patches with a mixer 
:::with lots of effects-sends going to effects-pedals (guitar-effects) looping 
:::them back into the mixer... when some sort of modulation is added you get 
:::all sorts of weird self-sustaining evolving noise-scapes...etc... anyway, 
:::check out my MP3 track 'interference' on MP3.com/bulk eraser...the noise was 
:::'made' by moving a bare oscillator circuit in front of a pc-monitor...
:::bye,
:::Danny B.
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