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Re: [microsound] Pictures-Sound
a while ago i searched my harddrive for any files that weren't an audio
format and were above 5mb. and opened these in goldwave as wavs. the best
ones were the big dll and exe files. i compiled 20mins worth together to
make a cd (klk009).
in a similar vein, try opening sound files in something like notepad and
copying and pasting and deleting parts of the text, or adding your own bits
of text. it can do some strange things to your audio.
im not sure about this one as i havent tried it myself... opening a
soundfile in a picture editing program like photoshop and then adding
effects to this image. then playing back the audio. has anyone tried this?
what effect does it have? what program did you use? etc.etc.
best,
wesley
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KLEINES KLICKEN
http://klk.cilh.org
klk002 (almost) out now!
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