Sorry for the previous mistaken post(s). I think all that happened was that folks went to a login page, so here is the corrected post:

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Listening to one of my old audio fractals - circa 1992 -  I was suddenly struck by an image of the sounds that an aurora borealis might make, and the image just won't go away. See if you don't get the same sort of mental experience. My first thought was one of gently falling through a fractal cloud, and then came the aurora.

The mp3 file can be accessed here: 
"Audio Aurora"  (this is a tinyurl to the file itself. The main site is https://sites.google.com/site/audiofractals/  )

This is one of the files in my "Aberrations, etc." section of "misc. audio fractal files" on my Audio Fractals site. Those files were recorded directly from fractint using a special version given to me by Robin Bussell who didn't realize that I was using a new sound card which utilized different access to the registers. The result was the production of really strange sounds from the SBLive when compared to other SB cards which used the OPL1 chip. I find them interesting mainly as curiosities, but some of them do grow on you. You may benefit from turning down a bit of treble in your mixer.

Bill Jemison