Re: Proposal for 'lo-fi' music competition

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OK, now I've got to track down a way to digitize a mix tape I made for my first girlfriend, back in early 70's. It was a mix tape of my own songs, including one with me singing (badly) and playing bottle neck guitar (passably) on a cheap steel-string acoustic that couldn't stay in tune for more than a minute. Recorded onto 1/4" cassette using a portable tape recorder designed to record voice dictation or interview, not music.

About as lo-fi as you could get, even by standards back then!

On 03/16/2014 01:04 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
In light of the interesting discussion on sample rates I propose a music
competition among LAU around production of music pieces with quality
considered 'low' by current dominating professional/audiophile standards
in the digital domain:

Specifics to be discussed, but I would start with the following:

1. Final piece shall be delivered with a maximum sampling rate of 32kHz.
Lower sample rates .allowed.

2. Final bit depth of the file shall not exceed 8 bit.
     - Possible variations/additions to this restriction:
         - allow dithering?
         - allow 4/8bit codecs (e.g. ADPCM, ulaw)?
         - mono/stereo?
         - simply impose a max duration and max filesize (but keep sr
and bit thresholds... and variations..)?


- Participants shall strongly focus on exploring and  exploiting the
imposed limitations in a creative and artistic way

Other specs, voting mechanisms, competition arrangements, prizes, ... ???

Ciao,
Lorenzo.


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