Subject: | Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array |
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From: | "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio |
Date: | Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:05 am ((PST)) |
At 1:10 AM +0000 1/27/08, tk7859 wrote: >I moved the post/clock around the parabola in a anticlockwise >direction from 4 through 12 to 8. I paused at each clock position for >about 15 seconds. The following comprises nine contiguous 10 second >bits (one for each clock position) from 4 o'clock through 8 o'clock. > ><http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/TomR/Wide%20Stage%20Parabolic/001-ParaJe= ck%20Clock%20Test%20Edited%20mp3.mp3>http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/TomR/= Wide%20Stage%20Parabolic/001-ParaJeck%20Clock%20Test%20Edited%20mp3.mp3 The stereo field sounds pretty good to me, Tom, especially considering all the challenges. I "animated" single ticks from each position and applied a little filtering: http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/RobD/RobinsonParaJeck_clck4-%3E8Po.mp3 Same file as a repeating QT .mov file: http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/RobD/RobinsonParaJeck_clck4-%3E8Po.mov Rob D. -- |
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