Speaking of 440s...
How come Bivens has one and I don't!!!!!???????
Paul, when do they start shipping to mere mortals?????
Moe
> From: "David Bivins" <dbivins@...>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I've put a new track on mp3.com that uses the 440 filter. Specifically, it
> is the sound that is ∗not∗ the kick right at the beginning of the
> track (it
> goes the whole track through, but it's isolated at that point). In a
> nutshell, it's a couple ring-modulated sources fed through the 120 with 3
> sub-octaves "live" and cross-modulated and then into the 440 which is
> modulated by the 320 (sine for cutoff, tri for resonance). The
> whole kit and
> kaboodle then travels all the way back to the 110 where it began.
>
> The track is called "Lean On It." It's the first track listed at the first
> URL below. WARNING: It's repetitive techno music. In fact, it may even be
> obnoxious. So consider yourself warned--you can't accuse me of
> wasting five
> minutes of your aural life now :)
>
> David.
> http://www.mp3.com/baldbastard
> http://www.mp3.com/stations/baldbastard
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> musician can play his instrument long before a concert, because
> the computer
> can play the instrument again at the right time... The musician can sit in
> the audience and listen to the concert. He can even be hundreds of miles
> away, eating dinner or taking a nap."
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