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From:
Bill Wright
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Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:40:30 -0500
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Re: [idm] dsp clarification
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Dear David, you are so wrong. DSP in fact stands for "die satan penis". And it is fact a German band from the Rotterdam scene in the early 1990s. They were so influential as to have their own subgenre of IDM named after them, after their massive hit "Very Studiomatic Teklin" (VST) took them to the top of the sphere of influence of the hardcore scene in Rotterdam. They released several albums such as "Granulation" "Sonic Decimator" and "Das Ring Modulator" on Hyper Prism records out of Connecticut. Their final joint, "Reaktorator" was a commericial failure yet they came to be identified with this style of music due to their expressive fashion style and long hair and people acknowledge them to this day as the forefathers of their field. Glad I could clear this up for you, Bill At 04:29 PM 1/27/2001 -0600, you wrote:
quoted 10 lines DSP stands for digital signal processing...>DSP stands for digital signal processing... >It can mean outboard digital effects, but usually refers to the software >used on a computer. i think DSP refered to here is any variety of music >that relies heavily on this to create or rather shape a sound. Every >artist you hear on this list uses some ammount of DSP in creating their >music, but i think the style that is being called DSP is just those who >set up huge chains of effects and then change parameters of those effects >to create their music... knob twiddling, but no real substance behinf >it... i think... >David
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