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Subject: MS speaker article
From: "Lou Judson" inaudio
Date: Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:38 am ((PDT))
Found it - the print edition of Electronic Musician, August 2008,
page 30: "Sweet Space" (not online yet). Made by a British company,
http://www.airsound.net/ so glad you made me look it up online. There
are links to a variety of implementations, from home theater to small
iPod speakers you can hang around your neck. Wow, imagine carrying
your own soundscape recordings so you cam walk around in a bubble of
natural sounds, an oasis in the city! (I should write ad copy for
them...)

Interesting concepts. Makes me want to experiment at home! Some of us
remember surround systems derived from connecting rear speakers out
of phase and things like that. I have an old Leslie speaker unit (not
a fancy organ speakers, just a simple one-way with rotor) that I
might adapt to this idea for my living room...

Let me know what thoughts you have after looking at it. Offline if
appropriate.

Lou

All of it is art. - Randy Thom, Sound Designer

On Jul 30, 2008, at 7:08 AM, dances.on.rocks wrote:

> Lou,
> I'm very interested in the
>   speaker you mentioned
>
> Please forward the article
> If you find it.
>
> Cheers,
> Clay







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