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Re: [microsound] for the 21st century audiophile



Well the trick really is to stretch it to its limits and see what it can do that's NOT reproducable otherwise.

I'll try this out, looks interesting... I love things that make interesting sounds, or that can be the seed for other more complex arrangements.

W.C Schrimshaw wrote:
yeah, i love the sound too,

there is just something bizarre and very intriguing about simulating fault.

the 'authentic' part is what i find particularly weird with regard to this
specific softwear. in what sense can it be seen as authentic? weird.





personally i found this great! i was just about to write a quick program
to randomly loop a variety of self-sampled vinyl scratches/glitches to
layer below an ambient piece I've been working on. there's no way I can
afford to press a record myself, and this seems way more extensive.

there's something about the white-noise clicks and pops that really adds
to some audio art. I wouldn't listen to the Beatles without it, Autechre
insist on it ("incomplete without surface noise" is written on one of
their cd's I have), and it really does help create a mood for the type
of music I enjoy making. for lowercase/minimal sound it just seems
natural.

i can't explain the desire for vinyl degradation in the greater context
of digital music, presuming there is some linear progression or
digression where this plays into a passing current. the blend of
high-digital art with low-fi warmth just sounds like good chemistry ; )



-----Original Message-----
From: W.C Schrimshaw [mailto:W.C.Schrimshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 11:01 AM
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] for the 21st century audiophile who is missing
but one thing....



what is with this nostalgia for vinyl within the digital domain? I can
understand taking pleasure in the degradation of media, but this stuff
just seems bizarre. simulates "authentic" vinyl sounds, control how
knackered your virtual vinyl is, 'as if the audio was a record being
played on a record player', and you don't even have to get your hands
dirty. precisely control a simulated version of your dads knackered
mouldy, warped and scratched captain beefheart collection.

why not i suppose.








Now, if only these guys would include 78 and cylinder plug ins......



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