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Re: [microsound] electronic improv recommendations



i thought of that, as well. Now, tell me, please, isn't it impossible to
achieve total digital silence? I'm not real knowledgable about this stuff,
and I like to learn about the sounds (or lack of!). I was under the
impression that even in digital silence there is some small bit of sound ,
would that mean then, that you ARE always picking up small morsels of sound,
and that is why you always get a different output? Or, is it the sound from
the energy source you are utilizing that gives the different outputs? THAT
is what I meant to ask the first time!  took me 2 tries, I'm improving!
Thanks for replying.
----- Original Message -----
From: "taylor deupree" <taylor@xxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] electronic improv recommendations

i think the process involves simply not connecting any cables into
the sample input of the sampler.. thus achieving a sort of digital
silence.. as the open 1/4" jack can't pick up any sound on its own..


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