Re: bittová/weird little denniscooper/wojnarowicz/ben neill
further, iva's far better than that....
From: skip Heller <velaires@earthlink.net> To: <Acousticlv@aol.com>,<zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: bittová/weird little denniscooper/wojnarowicz/ben neill Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 14:24:01 -0700
on 7/18/02 2:08 PM, Acousticlv@aol.com at Acousticlv@aol.com wrote:
i think she's another 'personality' - often women- who people tend to like for reasons extramusical.
This is a really nasty statement about the audience and the performers. And I'm glad someone other than yours truly (who is guaranteed flamage everytime he points out a naked emperor) said it out loud, although the 'often women' part hopefully means 'although not so frequently as men'.
skip h np: the complete blind willie johnson
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I recently created a piece of music employing a radio transmitter as a filter for microphone, synthesizer, and saxophone. I found it to be a unique form of distortion. I recorded directly to my hard drive and pieced it all together in Acid. I mastered it as a wav file (I believe at 24 bits) and then burned it to a CD. On the wav version the static and bits of radio broadcasts that came through are much quieter than the music. However on the CD version all I hear is static, no music whatsoever. I tried the CD on my computer speakers (which I used to monitor the recording) and on a shelf system. So what happened when I put it on the CD? Is it a product of the conversion? Thanks in advance. Zach
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