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Re: [AN1x-list] Serious Question: How do I keep my cat off my synth?

2001-04-25 by Ralph

Ive got a Rottwieller and a Jack Russell which one shall I sample??

4beatz

----- Original Message -----
From: Shayne Hardesty <shayne@...>
To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Serious Question: How do I keep my cat off my
synth?


> On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, tspeer wrote:
>
> > I can't top Elson's barking sampler and G. Bravetti's warm ASR10
(brilliant
> > people on this list !!).
>
>   Yeah, I have to say the barking sampler is the best solution I've heard
> yet, I'll have to give it a try..  Anyone have a yappy dog I can sample?
> :)  I also like the idea of setting the synth to make a pitch higher than
> human hearing to annoy the cat..  I know the synth is capable of this
> cause I've done it before simply to annoy her..  :)
>
> > But I can't help thinking a decoy synth is a good solution.
>
>   Hmm, this could work, too..  I've got a DJX sitting in the basement that
> could be good for this.  If everything else fails, be on the lookout for a
> new bank of sounds uploaded to yahoo groups "Patches by Shayne's Cat".
> ;-)
>
>   Oh, and to the ones who suggested closing of the "synth room", I can't
> do that, it's my bedroom (which is why her being on it a 6am is annoying -
> it wakes me up)...  Come to think of it, waking up to dogs barking
> probably isn't much better, but maybe after she does it once or twice
> she'll leave it alone.
>
> Shayne
>
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