Anybody know any other ways to vary the length of the skip? Would drawing
thicker or thinner lines on the CD make a difference? I'm really enjoying
all these posts and i've been collecting sound bites from a variety of old
CD's. Maybe i'll just look in the $1 bin at a few used CD stores, finally
a good use for some of that crap.
From the sound of it others have also enjoyed making their CDs do naughty
things, anybody have any recomendations as far as which CD's they've
plundered/mutilated the most? I've really found great stuff in a few old
crappy Drum and Bass compilations not to mention one or two electroacoustic
CD's. Screwing up these old CDs has been really inspiring for me...
quoted 8 lines I found a Dumb Type (Japanese dance troupe) CD in the bin at my dad's> 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.
>
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