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wizards teeth on 2001-08-02 19:31 [#00019387]



I think track three off the new cd is a programme for the
spectrum

try recording it onto tape and play it in the data recorder
of your 48k or 128k with added disk drive if you are posh

my friend purchased a 128k with disk drive about 16 years
ago, the graphics were shite

is it possible to make music using a 48k spectrum ?

i tired to programme mine a while ago i can make a spider
walk up and down the screen

is anyone aware of any resources that will allow me to make
music on the spectrum ?


 

Loogie from UK on 2001-08-02 23:17 [#00019423]



Interesting... someone could try using a Spectrum emulator.
I don't know how to use a Spectrum as I had a BBC!


 

ded_zero from kenosha wisconsin on 2001-08-03 06:35 [#00019456]



if you mean the third track off windowlicker, yes. in the
last 30 seconds of the track the spectrum sound is actually
a really creepy image of rdj himself. theres many programs
that create waves of images from .wav files.


 

m....M..Mw )wW(m M m)Ww( wM..M....m on 2001-08-03 07:25 [#00019462]



Wizards Toof:
You're always going on about ideas of making a song with
sounds only from a meat cutting shop (chop chop etc) etc. I
heard of a cd by "matmos" called "a chance to cut is a
chance to cure", it has sounds only from plastic surgery.
You might like that idea. I havn't heard it yet though.


 

wizards teeth on 2001-08-03 09:49 [#00019480]



i mean the song from the new release that came out last
week

i will try and find some time to mp3 that track with chop
chop sounds in form you soon


 

Muira Puama Dlrow on 2001-08-03 13:15 [#00019508]



If you like music made from "found sounds", try Homebrew by
Paul Lansky.


 


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