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change ringing site

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@xxx.xxxx>

3/21/1999 9:59:25 PM

All-

I found a nifty site with a change ringing java applet. It lets you
specify the number of bells, their tunings, and a bunch of other nifty stuff.

I got the most groovy results from the sythesized bells, with the mode set
under 10, the sharpness fairly sharp, and the regularity about halfway. I
set the thing to scientific triples, put in a harmonic series 8-15 on 160,
and clicked "faster" once or twice.

Thanks to Bill Alves for turning me on to change ringing in the first place!

Check it out! In another 6 hours, I'll have a peal.

C.

🔗fasano@xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

3/22/1999 7:33:19 AM

At 12:59 AM 3/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>From: Carl Lumma <clumma@nni.com>
>
>All-
>
>I found a nifty site with a change ringing java applet. It lets you
>specify the number of bells, their tunings, and a bunch of other nifty stuff.
>
>I got the most groovy results from the sythesized bells, with the mode set
>under 10, the sharpness fairly sharp, and the regularity about halfway. I
>set the thing to scientific triples, put in a harmonic series 8-15 on 160,
>and clicked "faster" once or twice.
>
>Thanks to Bill Alves for turning me on to change ringing in the first place!
>
>Check it out! In another 6 hours, I'll have a peal.
>
Where?

Ken

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@xxx.xxxx>

3/24/1999 8:45:26 AM

Did everybody catch the URL for the change ringing site? I forgot it in my
original message, and at least two people missed the follow-up...

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/kvdoel/bells/bells.html