it doesn't require you to bust or wreck anything, just push the setting to
bizzare places and you can get anything. i used to have a nord lead 2
keyboard and it had loads of "normal" commercial pre programmed sounds. then
i decided to play about and the next thing i knoew i was getting that
clicking that mobile phones make in speakers (which turns up to great effect
in on of APhexs Drukqs tracks!!!!)...... nick
ps: i'm new to this list....HELLO!!!
quoted 24 lines From: ":m. zero" <mzero@ecesis.org>
>From: ":m. zero" <mzero@ecesis.org>
>To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
>Subject: [idm] spit out bits
>Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 23:59:47 -0500
>
>ok, so nobody tells me to take this to the idm-writing list, i'm just
>curious if more of the click and glitch and really minimal stuff is done
>with/by pushing hardware too far or software trying to sound like hardware
>fucking up? i like the idea of it being based on being 'the music of
>systems failing and spitting out an error signal', but that seems like an
>awfully expensive hobby for people who probably don't have the greatest
>commercial value in the world.
>
>maybe i've got the whole idea all fucked up. let me know. if i'm ignorant
>of this, i'd rather understand.
>
>:justin
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