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Re: [microsound] intentional soundcard hacking?



Your subject made me think of something else at first glance: has anyone tried circuit bending a sound interface?

On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 19:38:03 -0700 (PDT), Verlorene_Ursache <adverbialsensationalist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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.



		
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