--- John Papiewski <johnp@...> schrieb: > Hi guys,
you, meaning that neither of the Modcan, Wiard, Arrick etc (exception maybe:
MOTM) demo files demonstrate the range of individual properties of the
different systems - because it is simply impossible (which I suppose to be Rex'
main concern, along with creating preconceptions).
Thus I'd be interested in the opposite, hearing (realistic sounding) examples
of more general operations.
Best,
Sebastian Kuehnl
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>For sound files primarily intended to make you say "I want THIS one", I confirm
> When I put Egres up a few years ago I talked to Rex first. I thought it'd be
> a
> good idea if we could at least be on a 'wavelength' before getting into this
> thing... also wanted to avoid any misunderstandings about intellectual
> property
> rights etc... He said he didn't like the playable sound file thing so it
> seemed like a reasonable gesture on my part to follow that, plus I never
> heard
> a sound clip on any site that made me want to get any particular system... I
> guess I need more of a hands-on thing.
>
> Having said that, it wouldn't hurt to put a few clips on, maybe as
> illustrations of what modules sound like.... @ 128k encoding, mp3's run
> about
> a meg a minute, so you can put a little more than 15 minutes into 15 megs. I
> would imagine that higher codings take more space.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> John P.
you, meaning that neither of the Modcan, Wiard, Arrick etc (exception maybe:
MOTM) demo files demonstrate the range of individual properties of the
different systems - because it is simply impossible (which I suppose to be Rex'
main concern, along with creating preconceptions).
Thus I'd be interested in the opposite, hearing (realistic sounding) examples
of more general operations.
Best,
Sebastian Kuehnl
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