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Subject: Re: resonating bodies

From: "doc pendergast" <doc@...>
Date: 2000-12-30

oh me oh my,
simple sequencin' with multiple open browsers. select samples to
play and then start pagin' through and sendin' 'em off as fast as you
can. too much fun...
can't tell how many i can get to actually sound off at once, but
could make out 2 for sure. beethoven's moonlight sonata and thunder.
couldn't really make out the other 2 i selected in the wash of
sound, though.
thanks dave
peace,
doc
ah, someone else just hit it...


--- In motm@egroups.com, "David Halliday" <dh@s...> wrote:
> To add to the fray, check out this site:
> http://www.silophone.net/eng/about.html
>
> ( this is the general English language description with a photo )
> This is an unused grain silo in Montreal that has been wired up with
> speakers and mikes and people are invited to upload sounds -
awesome reverb
> time!
>
> The parent site is a bit to "cute" for my tastes in web design -
there are a
> lot of rollover buttons but they are hidden and you have to mouse
around
> before you find them all. Also, many of the buttons offer both
English and
> French options and there is a _very_ fine dividing line between
where the
> pointer should be to select. Minor nits... :-)
> http://www.silophone.net/index.html
>
>
> The idea itself is awesome and the implementation seems to be
really solid
> ( corporate sponsors, etc... )
>
>
> Dave - who is taking a break from assembling a number of MOTMs and
thinking
> about a 2M gallon water cistern up in Port Townsend, WA - a number
of people
> have recorded in it ( check out the Deep Listening Band on the New
Albion
> label ( http://www.newalbion.com/ )
> http://www.newalbion.com/NA022/ and
> http://www.newalbion.com/NA076/
>