D'oh!

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Hey Jake!

Chris Harris egged me on (not me in writing) in a thread I can't find, but here is the result. I recorded this one at 24/96 and did any processing there before encoding to mp3. My usual route is 24/44.1.

Have I just wasted space on my hard drive by upping the sample rate?

The synth playing this is a sound canvas playing 16 bit/44.1KHz samples.
(At most, if that)

 
I'm groovin' on the Dr.'s...

March of the Penguins or whatever you're calling it. I think it's very detailed at 96 kHz but combined with your avatar may cause hypnosis.
 
DigitalSmigital said:
March of the Penguins or whatever you're calling it. I think it's very detailed at 96 kHz but combined with your avatar may cause hypnosis.
HA! The avatar does sort of flash in sync with the music if you smoke enough good bud!!
 
Bits schmits....this is twisting my feeble little mind into a pretzel.
 
jake-owa said:
Bits schmits....this is twisting my feeble little mind into a pretzel.
Is that one of them bought off the cart near Central Park, NYC pretzels or some crap that an out-in-the-woods circus drummed up from some drunk local and called a pretzel?

Or should I ask, "Was it a good pretzel?"
 
Damn, Doc, I nodded off listening to it. In a good way, it was very hypnotic, almost had a dreamy, soundtrack for a kid's television show vibe going on. Cool stuff indeed!
 
drstawl said:
The synth playing this is a sound canvas playing 16 bit/44.1KHz samples. (At most, if that)

Sounds nice, doc. Kind of a Danny Elfman feel.

jake said:
"You aint good enough to be writing instrumentals, start singing"

That is now my favorite signature, especially for the mp3 clinic (excluding drstawl's instrumentals, of course). :D
 
Rokket said:
Damn, Doc, I nodded off listening to it. In a good way, it was very hypnotic, almost had a dreamy, soundtrack for a kid's television show vibe going on. Cool stuff indeed!
Thanks for checking it out. I have an old-time connection to Phil Glass as I used to come out to Central Park in the early '70's where they would let this dude just RIP at high volume across the main lawn for hours at a time.
 
scrubs said:
That is now my favorite signature, especially for the mp3 clinic (excluding drstawl's instrumentals, of course). :D
Aww shucks, scrubs!!

Danny Elfman is one of my heroes along with Zappa.
 
drstawl said:
Aww shucks, scrubs!!

Danny Elfman is one of my heroes along with Zappa.

It shows.

Now get that damn 'psychedelic gyroscope' of an avatar out of my face! :p
 
Did you punch in @ 0:21 and 1:10? Not that I was listening or anything :rolleyes: :D . Around 0:37 I thought I heard a foul, but have come to realize that it's just another drstawl signature note lol. It aint no "Cat brains" doc, but it's what it is :) .....I'd like to hear some more drstawl lyrics from you..what gives doc? :)
 
freshears said:
Did you punch in @ 0:21 and 1:10? Not that I was listening or anything :rolleyes: :D . Around 0:37 I thought I heard a foul, but have come to realize that it's just another drstawl signature note lol. It aint no "Cat brains" doc, but it's what it is :) .....I'd like to hear some more drstawl lyrics from you..what gives doc? :)
No punch ins performed. Overdubs yes. Punch-ins, no.

Some write-ins were added where I inscribed over the MIDI score manually after playing most of it in though this 76 key Yamaha keyboard controller.

As for clams: I didn't hear any that made me cringe. :)
 
drstawl said:
No punch ins performed. Overdubs yes. Punch-ins, no.

Some write-ins were added where I inscribed over the MIDI score manually after playing most of it in though this 76 key Yamaha keyboard controller.

As for clams: I didn't hear any that made me cringe. :)

Oh, well I stand corrected. Sounded like a bad punch-in though :D . Nothing made me cringe either doc :)
 
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