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Re: [microsound] about the klanghausen project...



i was glad these questions were asked... would someone be willing to put the
hay down where the horses can get at it?

----- Original Message -----
From: "visa" <v.kuoppala@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: [microsound] about the klanghausen project...

> It's not altogether clear to me what exactly is it that we are expected to
> do, so could someone please clarify?
>
> You see, the whole idea of using an 'impulse' is a bit unfamiliar to me.
> First I figured the task to simply be to compose a piece using nothing but
> this impulse.aiff -file as a source. That is, to use all kinds of DSP
> methods to process the simple sample into more interesting audio material,
> and compose using whatever methods, as long as nothing but that impulse is
> used as the original source. Is this it? I started to wonder if there is
> something more subtle or elegant about the impulse schema, something I
have
> missed... One reason for this is that I really don't know what is a
> 'pulsetrain'. Could someone elucidate?
>
> I'm quite eager to participate, so I'd appreciate if someone could set me
> straight of what we are expected to do...
>
>              thanks,
>           .: visa tapani
>
>
>
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