[linux-audio-user] music [some more]

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On Tue, 17 May, 2005 at 12:54AM +0200, Florian Schmidt spake thus:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> this is just me playing around with a loop:
> 
> http://affenbande.org/~tapas/om1_2.ogg
> 
> i'd call the style abstract dopehead-dub-reggae. As you can tell from
> the name the main software involved was om-synth. but i also used
> qsynth, seq24, jack-rack and jack_convolve.

Wow.  I like that a lot.

It would be nice if you played with it some more, gave it some more
content and really developed the great sound.

It's very atmospheric, but I just wished it built up into something.

Put this as the music to a video of people on a busy escalator, in
grainy black and white and I think it would be a very disturbing
snippet of film.
 
> Have fun!
> 
> Flo
> 
> P.S.: The .ogg is very quiet, as jamin likes to segfault atm (might be
> the result of shoving a different jackversion beneath it), so no
> mastering done..
> 

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