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Re: Museum sound design and the ISS

Subject: Re: Museum sound design and the ISS
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 03:34:39 -0000
--- In  Wild Sanctuary <>
wrote:
> Not so, Rich. It's a virtual no-brainer. All one needs to do is
> divide the sound clips into ambient segments and species-specific
> segments. Five dawn, midday, dusk ambient tracks give you 125
> possible ambient combinations, alone. Add the species-specific
tracks
> to perform within the proper sequence with the proper segments and
> our software does the rest giving the Owner a lifetime of different
> performances with the same context and content.
>
> Our patent for the method and process (#5,293,358) was designed so
> that a 10 year old can do the design, although I should point we
have
> nearly every kind of habitat imaginable (marine and terrestrial)
> already conformed so that any choice just needs to be popped into a
> system with the appropriate license from us, of course. Why build
> another mouse-trap? With the appropriate license, it can be done
> either way.
>
> Bernie
>
>

I guess I would build the other mouse-trap for authenticity, local
pride, and because I am a recordist and also a work in progress that
never has to repeat.  I will watch for one of these systems and try
and keep an open mind.  But probably will not be able, to be honest.

Rich Peet



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