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     An: Guy Van Belle <Guy.VanBelle@xxxxxxxxx>
  Datum: 30.03.99, 06:08:40
Betreff: Re: (Xchange) quiz fiend


>> > now anybody else knows of online documentation about all this?
>> isn't the human brain the first electronic instrument :) ? grtz /p

> 	no no pit, electrochemicals are just like ur-signals
> 	compared to the exquisite shapes dsp's can produce!

hm, somehow i still prefer robert moogs analogue filter.
the analogue signal offers another flavour, more infinite
more butt-waves. and finally the tone is generated by the
information which arrives in the brain. we do hear with
our brains. who knows about frequency response and how
music works together with emotions. these
electrochemicals might have more to do with sound then
we might know yet :)


do you know www.earlabs.org ?

& for anyone sad and confused these days, i just
restarted an old habit, collecting Modules, less
bandwidth consuming then mp3's and surprisingly
differentiating since the last time i updated my
archive (years ago). 

for example:
http://www.mono211.org

digital jazz, deconstructive hip hop, minimal
and dark drum & bass and break beats... you
won't believe what is possible with lo tech!
( i'm using winamp 2.10 ) 


 

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