On Wed, 30 Mar, 2005 at 01:06PM -0600, Ernie Dulanowsky spake thus: > Here are four tracks I whipped up with SpiralSynthModular. The > workhorse module was the SpiralLoops plugin, but I did a bunch of > processing as well. > > Some credit where credit is due: 'machines' and 'cablebox' use loops > which IIRC were obtained from Fizzarum's website as a teaser for a set > of sounds they had on offer. The other two tracks use sounds from some > old commercial releases by a band from Manchester. I'll let you > guess.... > > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/mp3/fade_v2.mp3 > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/ogg/fade_v2.ogg > > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/mp3/machines_in_the_grass.mp3 > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/ogg/machines_in_the_grass.ogg > > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/mp3/the_cablebox_fixed.mp3 > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/ogg/the_cablebox_fixed.ogg > > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/mp3/the_motionless_bird.mp3 > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/ogg/the_motionless_bird.ogg I like these, but... > Another rapidly developed track. > Done with Seq24, Noiseweapon from Pawfal, Ecamegapedal, and recorded with > JACK Timemachine > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/mp3/pulsewidth-tryandkeepittogether.mp3 > http://www.pulsewidth.ca/tracks/ogg/pulsewidth-tryandkeepittogether.ogg ...this one is either broken or too weird for me. It sounds like it's not playing properly, just sharp regular harsh tones. > These may not push everyone's button, but hopefully you'll enjoy them > in some way, shape or form. > > -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)