Re: wanna hear something out of the ordinary?

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On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 6:32 AM, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just spoke with Dave Griffith, regarding some (now fixed) build issues
> with his extraordinary software, fastbreeder. He mentioned that he
> believed I was the only user (have been using it for some years now),
> besides himself and I really feel that is a pity, hence this mail.
>
> So those of you who are looking for another way of generating new
> noises, should really check out fastbreeder. It's operation is dead
> simple. The window is seperated in four, each containting a sound.
> Left-click will audition the sound, right-click will "breed" similar
> sounds in the other three windows, middle-click starts with four random
> sounds. You can naturally sample the sounds you like since fastbreeder
> is jack-enabled. But you can also save the "source" of a sound, allowing
> you to open it again and breed on.
>
> How does it sounds? Dave hit's it right on on the web page: "Lets just
> say I haven't been using it to evolve the perfect piano sound." :-)
>
> http://www.pawfal.org/Software/fastbreeder/
>
> --
> Atte
>
> http://atte.dk   http://modlys.dk

Unfortunately I don't see any ebuilds for it in Gentoo's pro-audio
overlay. Unless it's buried in some other larger package I think it
needs more advertising...

- Mark
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