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Re: [microsound] glitchy skippy results



Hi!
I read recently an interview with Yasunao Tone at The Wire (Issue 233)
describing his tricks/techs about self manipulating CD´s ...and I can
remember he was working  with Scotch Tape (making pinholes on it) as a main
source for make his skipping noises... you can hear them on  "Wounded Man´yo
#39-9.." (Alku MCD) Lovely!!

hope this will help u a little... :)

regards,

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> De: john hudak <jhudak@xxxxxxxxx>
> Responder a: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Fecha: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:44:03 -0400
> Para: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Asunto: [microsound] glitchy skippy results
> 
> http://www.burningrome.com/chaotic/index.html
> missing some sort of plugin...seems like it is for the windows
> platform...interesting idea...i think max/msp has a cd controller
> that might be utilized similarly...
> 
> http://members.rogers.com/mlomas/2DataBending.html
> the marker pen worked best, exactly in the way described...except i
> used a sharpie...it is hard to predict the results, but that's what i
> was looking for.
> 
> thanks folks!
> 
> best future,
> john
> 
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