I recorded a few tracks by looping the audio out from my computer
through the C-9 and back into the line input.  I switched the C-9 on
and off at 1 minute intervals during the recording (refer to the flac
tags).

Here are links to the files which will only be there for a week.  I
will also post them to usenet so they'll be available for a little
longer than that, depending on your news server.  Details will be
posted later...

Listen to the files on your stereo system.  Don't rely on what you hear
from your computer speakers!  The effect is speaker and listener
placement critical!

The tracks are "A Forest" by the Cure, "Love is Blindness" by Cassandra
Wilson, and "Teasing the Korean" by Sex Mob.  I tried to pick tracks
that would demonstrate the behavior of the C-9 on vocals, acoustic
instruments, and electronic music.

What you'll find is that it seems to be pretty good on some music and
not so good on other music, which is why you probably would not want to
process all your flac files through this type of effect.

If you want to see if the effect holds up through compression, try
compressing the files at different bit rates and see how it sounds.

Here are links to the files, in the order listed above:
http://tinyurl.com/8parn
http://tinyurl.com/ddgvk
http://tinyurl.com/ba73u

Enjoy!

TD


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