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Nice just examples

🔗Prent Rodgers <prentrodgers@...>

4/29/2006 7:35:11 AM

I don't know much about this, but click on Harmonics of 20hz and listen for a few minutes. Nice just examples.

http://www.coverpop.com/whitney/index.php?var=v0

Prent
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🔗Gene Ward Smith <genewardsmith@...>

4/29/2006 12:11:47 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Prent Rodgers
<prentrodgers@...> wrote:
>
> I don't know much about this, but click on Harmonics of 20hz and listen
> for a few minutes. Nice just examples.

But not when you're already listening to something. I clicked on the
url, and all of a sudden these two Dan Stearns pianos had weird sound
effects to go with them.

🔗Magnus Jonsson <magnus@...>

4/29/2006 10:59:26 PM

Wow, that's the coolest thing I've seen for a long time!! I also like "microtones". It's really cool how they all line up again after circling around and around. No, I don't need any explanation - I understand how it works :)

-Magnus

On Sat, 29 Apr 2006, Prent Rodgers wrote:

> I don't know much about this, but click on Harmonics of 20hz and listen
> for a few minutes. Nice just examples.
>
> http://www.coverpop.com/whitney/index.php?var=v0
>
> Prent
>

🔗Mats Öljare <oljare@...>

4/30/2006 3:39:00 PM

I did the same thing with samples back in 97. The only problem then,
besides that you need to do some complex fine-tuning to get a
non-12tet scale, is that the tempos are linked to the pitches, so it's
impossible to get the "reverse" ones, or the rational rhythm with
anything but a overtone series, but it's still worth trying for anyone
there with anything able to use user samples... just load a single
decaying sample, set it to loop the whole sample and start rolling! /Ö