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I don't know, but I now can make beautiful noise (got a Thingamagoop for Christmas). Is this supposed to be harsh, smooth, or any kind of noise we enjoy?

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uh, a theme hasn't been chosen yet, but ascdi did suggest that once we get enough contributors, we each pick a frequency band (eg 100-400hz, 400-1khz etc) and then make a noise track filtered to within those particular frequencies, and then combine everything together at the end. Sound good?

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yeah, i think the board ate some of the more recent posts. anyway, i am still into this.

 

i was thinking we should probably pick a common scale, or something else to limit things. a whole tone scale might be nice as that is very ambiguous but will keep things from getting super crowded.

 

or whatever people want. we should also decide on a length, like probably 4 minutes or something? and then we should probably say that each person's contribution should top out at a maximum of -6dbFS so we can mix it easily.

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Well, Ill just spit out whatever. I can't really constrain to a scale with the thingamagoop, it just changes frequency based on ambient light. It's not even 12 tone constrained....

 

Ill try and get something together in the next couple of days, little busy with new years and all

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