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From:
Tim Koch
To:
Ali Lalani
Cc:
buh@clark.net , idm@hyperreal.org
Date:
Sun, 14 Jun 1998 13:58:59 +0930 (CST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Help: Scratched CD's...
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<Pine.SGI.3.96.980614135616.10369A-100000@fred.pa.adelaide.edu.au>
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<199806120706.DAA03364@chinook.CC.McGill.CA>
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quoted 6 lines sorry about the addition of this post to the thread, but I'm just wondering> >sorry about the addition of this post to the thread, but I'm just wondering > >a bit.. why would you want to know how to make a cd skip?? > > > I dunno, but i can take a guess: Oval. They use some sort of CD scratching or painting methods to loop and create their > music. I wish i knew more about exactly what they do, actually...anyone wise to this? >
I found a Dumb Type (Japanese dance troupe) CD in the bin at my dad's work that had dried dirty water on the bottom surface .. and it has a really interesting effect on playback .. the skips are quite smaller than normal "scratch skipping" , making for a much more interesting listen .. Tim.