I prefer CD bending - poking small holes, using
markers,etc. but it depends on the type of CD player
you use. cheaper ones do better.-mj
--- tofu <tofu@...> wrote:
>
> >Databenders has a new owner, so it's all good. If
> you want to get in
> >touch with tofu (aka Mike), email
> databenders-owner@yahoogroups.com.
>
> *waves*
>
> Welcome -- some of our 300+ subscribers are
> probably surprised to learn
> they're still on the list ;)
>
> Guessing that we're all at different levels in our
> databending efforts,
> let me throw out a question to you -- what are some
> of _your_ basic tools
> for databending? just looking an idea of what's out
> there: software (and
> platform) and/or hardware...
>
> For example, the old standby of opening pictures or
> text files with a
> audio editor (in my case, CoolEditPro) will still
> get interesting results.
> Like this one called "Alphabet 4" which came from
> opening a text file with
> repeating strings of a-z, A-Z, 0-9...
>
>
>
http://www.synthcleveland.com/imaginary/alphabet4.mp3
>
> this sound in turn, was used in the microsound
> mcdonna project (2001)
>
>
>
http://microsound.org/mcdonna/audio/mcdonna_tofu_azano.mp3
>
> or streaming from http://microsound.org/mcdonna/
>
> So, what do you use to bend your data?
>
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