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Re: tape based pitching



Interesting, I didn't realize this is what granulation meant. I sure 
can't beat a Powerbook for portability (until Krispen and Rainer market 
their Pentium quad-core stompbox), but what I want is the dirty, fuzzy, 
hissy, sound of tape running around and around and being somehow 
interacted with by a spinning wheel of play heads. That just blows my 
mind. In that .pdf document, he talks about a three minute piece going 
by in two seconds. I want those kind of possibilities!

Any suggested Stockhausen tracks that might feature this monster?

Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com
>
> A typical granular pitch shift done with Max or any of the cheaper 
> pitch shifters is using basically the same principle. Mine is as 
> portable as my Powerbook... ;-)