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Re: [microsound] Chuck
My solution .. about a hundred pounds of delays and various noise
makers including a circuit bent CD player.
I mix it up though.. I did a battery only performance recently with
only an amp and a heathkit tube based sine wave generator.
One of my other reasons for making the Perl script was that I was
trying to build a automated audio switcher and I could not find
components that did not switch so fast that they created clicks between
the input audio signals. So with the script I can control fade up/down
the signals on a sample based level.. I still need to spend some time
working on the hardware version.
BTW all the vactrols I ever tried had decay times that were way too
slow.
Adrian
--- Jason Hollis <contact@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sounds interesting.
> (I too have chosen to forego the laptop in favor of other means of
> live
> performance. )
> Describe your solution, if you would. =]
>
> ~ !J!
> http://www.endif.org
> http://www.crunchpod.com
> http://www.thirdwavecollective.com
>
>
>
> > Also since I am avoiding being a laptop performer (no offense to
> anyone
> > who is..simply my preference) I don't really care if my perl script
> is
> > live or not. In some perverse way I like that it is anything but
> > realtime.. it's an interesting limitation especially since I am
> > performing live more than ever.
>
>
>
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