SV: Re: [sdiy] Harmonic bandwidth
KA4HJH
ka4hjh at gte.net
Sun Jan 6 23:18:50 CET 2008
>For instance the most synthetic sound i ever heard are a large whale signaling
>under water. Its a perfect sine swept in a whiplash fashion with tons of long
>and spacey reverberation to it (ocean water as reverb tank).
>Also ice building in lakes are also very synthetic, i was out some days
>ago on a lake here to record some, its very fascinating a bit scary to,
>loud bangs, fizzels, swisches,blopp's and blipp's ,etc, and if you put
>your ear down on the ice close to a build up of crystals it sounds like
>a modular patched up into insanity.All kind of weird electronic sounds.
>Stunning sound to say the least.
>
>Basically you dont need a modular, thats for sure.
>
>KD (my ears are a bit cold yes :)
Don't forget "natural radio", whistlers and what-not. Sounds like a noise
burst run through a frequency-dependent time delay to me. Any way to do
this with an analog synth?
--
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"
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