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Re: [microsound] intentional soundcard hacking?



I assume you've tried bufferoverride from destroyfx? skidder works well too.

What other vst's have you come across that cause butter stuffer? I mean buffer stutter?

I always do it the brute force way: run a java applet in Mozilla Firefox, maybe another one in Mozilla, install and compile a program using Fink and then use beta software like audacity with a few too many tracks. stutter city. Does this not create the desire you want?

P


Hello microsounders,

I am wondering if anyone can share some tips or advice
concerning intentional malicious code for soundcard
hacking. I have messed with various vsts which aim to
provide a skip of the buffer, but none give me the
desired specific control I am looking for. My method
now to achieve the sound I like, is to overload the
puter until eventually it glitches and skips, and I
can play with that somewhat, although the technique is
not what i want to do, b/c once buffer is being
altered, I can not seem to record the result. I am
looking for any advice really on this matter.

Thank you,

d.


"Sound cards in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons."
Popular Mechanics, 1949


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